Honorius of Canterbury

E477815

Honorius of Canterbury was a 7th-century Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the early leaders of the Gregorian mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century Christian saint
Anglo-Saxon church leader
Archbishop of Canterbury
Christian bishop
appointedBy Pope Honorius I NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kingdom of Kent NERFINISHED
early English Church
centuryOfActivity 7th century
church Catholic Church NERFINISHED
consecratedBy Paulinus of York NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Kent NERFINISHED
deathPlace Canterbury NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Canterbury NERFINISHED
educatedBy Augustine of Canterbury NERFINISHED
feastDay September 30
hasHonorificPrefix Archbishop
Saint
jurisdiction Province of Canterbury NERFINISHED
knownFor maintaining links between the English Church and the papacy
supporting missionary work in Anglo-Saxon England
language Latin
Old English
notableFor leadership in the early English Church
role in the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons
occupation bishop
officeLocation Canterbury Cathedral NERFINISHED
partOf Gregorian mission NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury NERFINISHED
predecessor Justus of Canterbury NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Benedictine
residence Canterbury NERFINISHED
roleIn conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity
seeAlso Gregorian mission to the Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
successor Deusdedit of Canterbury NERFINISHED
title Archbishop of the English
typeOfCleric metropolitan bishop
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Referenced by (2)

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

Justus of Canterbury successor Honorius of Canterbury
Justus of Canterbury seeAlso Honorius of Canterbury