Lanfranc

Archbishop of Canterbury, theologian

Lanfranc - Archbishop of Canterbury, theologian
Born

None
None years ago

Died

May 24th, 1089
935 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Lanfranc served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1070 until death in 1089. Trained in Normandy, made significant contributions to the structure of the Church of England following the Norman Conquest. Played a crucial role in battles over church authority and governance, particularly the relationship between the church and state during a time of considerable change. Advocated reforms within the Church, especially concerning the role of bishops and the moral behavior of clergy. Established several monasteries and promoted education within the church hierarchy.

Reformed ecclesiastical law in England

Played a key role in the Norman Conquest

Promoted education and literacy in the church

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