 Born in 672/673 – 26th of May 735  English munk, author and scholar  The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.

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 Born in 672/673 – 26th of May 735  English munk, author and scholar  The Ecclesiastical History of the English People

 The conversion began in 579  St Augustine – the first Archbishop of Canterbury.  Irish Christianity  Big laned estates  Schools and libraries

 Founded in 597  Romanesque and gothic  Rebuilt in

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