Lanfranc, OSB (1005 x 1010 – 24 May 1089) was a celebrated Italian jurist who renounced his career to become a Benedictine monk at Bec in Normandy. He... 18 KB (2,176 words) - 14:41, 14 March 2024 |
Lanfranc (c. 1005–1089) was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Lanfranc may also refer to: Lanfranc Cigala (fl. 1235–1257), Genoese nobleman, judge, and man... 527 bytes (95 words) - 11:18, 5 September 2021 |
HMHS Lanfranc was a Booth Line passenger steamship that was built in Scotland in 1907 and operated scheduled services between Liverpool and Brazil until... 9 KB (766 words) - 20:35, 19 January 2024 |
Archbishop Lanfranc Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Thornton Heath area of Croydon, South London, named after Lanfranc, Archbishop... 6 KB (513 words) - 01:20, 31 January 2024 |
Lanfranc of Milan (c. 1250–1315), variously called Guido Lanfranchi, Lanfranco or Alanfrancus, was an Italian cleric, surgeon who set up practice in France... 7 KB (743 words) - 15:22, 1 March 2024 |
Lanfranc Cigala (or Cicala) (Italian: Lanfranco, Occitan: Lafranc; fl. 1235–1257) was a Genoese nobleman, knight, judge, and man of letters of the mid... 8 KB (866 words) - 17:49, 10 June 2023 |
Lanfranc I of Bergamo (c. 895/900–950/954) was a northern Italian nobleman. He was a member of the dynasty known to historians as the Giselbertiners (or... 2 KB (194 words) - 11:04, 18 February 2024 |
father's adviser and confidant, the Italian-Norman Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. After Lanfranc's death in 1089, the king delayed appointing a new... 36 KB (4,521 words) - 08:03, 8 March 2024 |
1961 Holtaheia Vickers Viking crash (redirect from Lanfranc School air accident) passengers were a school class of boys aged 13 to 16 and two teachers from Lanfranc Secondary Modern School for Boys. It was at the time the deadliest aviation... 7 KB (607 words) - 01:18, 31 January 2024 |
Trial of Penenden Heath (redirect from Odo of Bayeux v Lanfranc (1071)) between Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, half-brother of William the Conqueror and Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury and others. Odo de Bayeux was previously Earl... 8 KB (1,004 words) - 19:34, 17 July 2023 |
Canterbury–York dispute (section Under Lanfranc) the entire ecclesiastical hierarchy of the British Isles. It began under Lanfranc, the first Norman Archbishop of Canterbury, and ended up becoming a neverending... 33 KB (4,506 words) - 08:33, 17 March 2024 |
Saint Lanfranc Enthroned Between Saints John the Baptist and Liberius is an oil painting by Cima da Conegliano dating to c. 1515–1516. It is now in the... 1 KB (66 words) - 19:05, 1 October 2023 |
Paolo Lanfranchi da Pistoia (redirect from Paul Lanfranc) Paolo Lanfranchi da Pistoia (Occitan: Paulo Ianfranchi de Pistoia; fl. 1282–1295) was a noted Italian poet who wrote in both the Italian and Occitan languages... 7 KB (771 words) - 01:56, 5 May 2022 |
scholasticism were the 11th-century scholars Peter Abelard, Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury and Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury. This period saw the... 33 KB (3,686 words) - 21:00, 6 March 2024 |
Lambeth Awards (redirect from The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship) Interfaith Cooperation The Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship The Langton Award for Community Service... 24 KB (2,666 words) - 09:33, 30 November 2023 |
Lacy, and other Normans. Roger had been as close 'as a son' to Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury, who sent him a number of missives deploring him to cease... 4 KB (498 words) - 21:39, 12 February 2024 |