Edmund Grindal

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Edmund Grindal was a 16th-century English Protestant cleric who served as Archbishop of Canterbury and played a significant role in shaping the Elizabethan Church of England.

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Edmund Grindal canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century English person
Archbishop of Canterbury
English Anglican bishop
human
canonizedBy none
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
educatedAt Cambridge University NERFINISHED
Christ’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Pembroke College, Cambridge
surface form: Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
era English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
familyName Grindal
givenName Edmund
hasHonorificPrefix The Most Reverend
hasReligionRole head of the Church of England (spiritual) as Archbishop of Canterbury
influenced development of Anglican ecclesiology
influencedBy continental Protestant reformers
knownFor conflict with Elizabeth I over prophesyings
moderate Protestant views
shaping the Elizabethan Church of England
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Church of England clergy
surface form: clergy of the Church of England
monarchDuringTenure Elizabeth I of England
movement Elizabethan religious settlement
English Reformation
nativeLanguage English
notableWork reforms in the Elizabethan Church of England
support for prophesyings (clerical exercises)
occupation archbishop
bishop
cleric
participatedIn implementation of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement
placeOfBirth Kingdom of England
placeOfDeath Lambeth, London, England
surface form: Lambeth, London
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of York
Bishop of London
religion Church of England
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Canterbury
Lambeth Palace
London, England
surface form: London

York
sexOrGender male
theologicalTradition Reformed Protestantism
workLocation Canterbury
London, England
surface form: London

York

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John Whitgift precededInOfficeBy Edmund Grindal
Matthew Parker successor Edmund Grindal