Thomas Tanner

English bishop and historian

Thomas Tanner - English bishop and historian
Born

January 24th, 1674
351 years ago

Died

December 14th, 1735
289 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Born in 1674, a prominent English bishop and historian contributed significantly to ecclesiastical literature. Served as Bishop of St. Asaph from 1732 until death in 1735. Created a notable ecclesiastical history of English bishops, which provided detailed accounts of their lives and contributions to the church. His work remains a reference point for historical studies of the Anglican church and its leadership.

Bishop of St. Asaph

Authored 'Notitia Monastica'

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