Justus of Canterbury

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Justus of Canterbury was a 7th-century Christian missionary and bishop, one of the early leaders of the Gregorian mission who helped establish the Church in Anglo-Saxon England.

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Justus of Canterbury canonical 4

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Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon bishop
Catholic saint
Christian bishop
Gregorian missionary
appointedBy Gregory the Great
surface form: Pope Gregory I
centuryOfActivity 7th century
consecratedBy Augustine of Canterbury
countryOfActivity Anglo-Saxon England
Kingdom of Kent
deathCentury 7th century
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
feastDay 10 November
hasRole church founder in Kent
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
memberOf Gregorian mission to the Anglo-Saxons
surface form: Gregorian mission
notableFor helping establish the Church in Anglo-Saxon England
participation in the Gregorian mission
notableWork establishment of the Church in Anglo-Saxon England
occupation bishop
missionary
partOf early English Church hierarchy
placeOfBurial Canterbury
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop of Rochester
predecessor Laurence of Canterbury
religion Christianity
residence Canterbury
Rochester
seeAlso Augustine of Canterbury
Honorius of Canterbury
Laurence of Canterbury
successor Honorius of Canterbury
title Saint
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Diocese of Rochester foundedBy Justus of Canterbury
Rochester Cathedral founder Justus of Canterbury
Kingdom of Kent hasImportantFigure Justus of Canterbury
Mellitus successor Justus of Canterbury