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Augustine Of Canterbury By Carlas Jackson "Augustine of Canterbury." Image. North Wind Picture Archives. World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC- CLIO,2012. Web. 16 Oct

When? Died : May 26, 604 or 605 Began work in England summer of 597

Where? From Canterbury Traveled to England where he successfully introduced Christianity to the Kingdom of Kent.

Facts Augustine was the first bishop of Canterbury He was also a Benedictine Monk Considered “Apostle to the English” founder of the English church

Works Cited "Augustine of Canterbury." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, Web. 16 Oct