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  1. Stephen Langton (Langton near Spilsby, 1150 circa – Slindon, 9 luglio 1228) fu arcivescovo di Canterbury e cardinale. Era uno dei tre figli di Henry de Langton. Aveva un fratello, Simon Langton , che ebbe una rocambolesca nomina come arcivescovo di York , terminata con un'elezione annullata da papa Innocenzo III .

  2. 9 de jul. de 2009 · Stephen Langton, who died on this day (July 9) in 1228, is the man most responsible for putting the chapter divisions into the Bible. Langton was one of the most prominent churchman of the thirteenth century, famous in his own time and chronicled by biographers such as Matthew Paris. He rose from being a popular teacher to become the Archbishop ...

  3. LANGTON, STEPHEN (d. 1228), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was the son of English parents; but the date and place of his birth are unknown. Since he became early in his career a prebendary of York, and since his brother Simon (d. 1248) was elected [1] to that see in 1215, we may suppose the family to have been of northern extraction.

  4. Langton, who had done his best to guide and govern his flock from his place of banishment, was thus able to land once more in England. The king had in 1209 invited Langton to meet him in England, and had sent him a safe conduct for that purpose. But, as this was addressed not to the Archbishop of Canterbury but to "Stephen Langton, cardinal of ...

  5. Stephen Langton. Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until his death in 1228. The dispute between King John of England and Pope Innocent III over his election was a major factor in the crisis which produced the Magna Carta in 1215. Read more on Wikipedia.

  6. Stephen Langton was one such successor to Becket’s see and has been considered by. Frederick Maurice Powicke as ‘one of the best, and also one of the least known figures. in English history’.1 Langton had a long and varied career, he was a student and leading. scholar at Paris, he became a cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury,2 and ...

  7. Stephen Langton (ca. 1150 - Slindon, 9 juli 1228) was een theoloog en aartsbisschop van Canterbury. Biografie. Stephen Langton werd geboren als de zoon van een landeigenaar in Lincolnshire. Hij studeerde onder meer met Peter van Capua theologie aan de Universiteit van Parijs en daar bleef hij doceren tot 1206.