Advertisement
Advertisement
Lanfranc
[ lan-frangk ]
noun
- 1005?–89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and scholar in England: archbishop of Canterbury 1070–89.
Lanfranc
/ ˈlænfræŋk /
noun
- Lanfranc?10051089MItalianRELIGION: clergymanMISC: scholarRELIGION: church reformer ?1005–89, Italian ecclesiastic and scholar; archbishop of Canterbury (1070–89) and adviser to William the Conqueror. He instituted many reforms in the English Church
Discover More
Example Sentences
Some of the stones of this castrum were used by Archbishop Lanfranc in the construction of a church at Lympne.
From Project Gutenberg
Lanfranc, the first Norman archbishop, was granted the see in 1070.
From Project Gutenberg
Eadmer also gives some description of the church raised by Lanfranc.
From Project Gutenberg
It was not until he was elevated to the See of Canterbury, on the death of Lanfranc, that his memorable career became historical.
From Project Gutenberg
Lanfranc died in 1089,--the ablest churchman of the century next to the great Hildebrand, his master.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse