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  1. The Bishop of St Davids is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids . The succession of bishops stretches back to Saint David who in the 6th century established his seat in what is today the city of St Davids in Pembrokeshire, founding St Davids Cathedral. The most recent former bishop of St Davids was Joanna Penberthy, [1] who ...

  2. Thomas Langdon Grace OP (November 14, 1814 – February 22, 1897) was an American prelate who served as the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Life [ edit ] Born in Charleston, South Carolina , Grace entered the seminary at Cincinnati in 1829, and, the following year, was admitted to the Dominican Order at the Priory of St. Rose in Kentucky, where he made his religious ...

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Questa voce contiene una traduzione, completa o parziale, della voce originale: « Thomas Langton » tratta da Wikipedia in inglese. Consulta la cronologia della pagina originale per conoscere l'elenco degli autori.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_LangtonAnne Langton - Wikipedia

    Langton's early years in Canada were published as A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada. By this time, nearing 30 years of age, Anne had not married and was experiencing hearing loss. By 1836, Anne's brother William had become a very successful Manchester businessman and he offered to pay his family's living expenses to enable them to stay in England, but the next year the family decided to join John ...

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    Stephen Langton (* um 1150; † 1228), Theologe, Kardinal und von 1207 bis 1228 Erzbischof von Canterbury. Steven Langton (* 1983), US-amerikanischer Bobsportler. Thomas Langton († 1501), Bischof von St David’s, von Salisbury und von Winchester. Walter Langton († 1321), Bischof von Coventry und Lichfield (1296–1322) und Lord High Treasurer.

  6. Thomas Langton, Bishop of Winchester, was elected to succeed Morton at Canterbury, but following his death on 27 January 1501, Deane was, in turn, elected on 26 April 1501. He was the first monastic to be elevated to Canterbury for 135 years and the last. As archbishop, his main contribution was the negotiation of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace ...

  7. Thomas Cranmer (ur. 2 lipca 1489 w Aslockton , zm. 21 marca 1556 w Oksfordzie ) – przywódca reformy anglikańskiej i arcybiskup Canterbury za panowania Henryka VIII Tudora , Edwarda VI Tudora i przez krótki czas królowej Marii I Tudor , z rozkazu której został stracony.