Æthelhard

Archbishop of Canterbury

Æthelhard - Archbishop of Canterbury
Born

None
None years ago

Died

May 12th, 805
1219 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Served as the Archbishop of Canterbury during the early 8th century. Played a significant role in the church and state matters of Anglo-Saxon England. Promoted Christian teachings and worked towards the consolidation of the church's influence. Contributed to the establishment of ecclesiastical governance and the spread of Christianity throughout the region.

Served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 784 to 805

Strengthened monastic reform efforts

Oversaw the church's organization in England

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