- tovisorga.com canterbury/what-and-where-is-…Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. It forms part of a World Heritage Site.
- historylearning.com medieval-england/canterbury-…Canterbury Cathedral has long been home to the most important and iconic religious icon in the region, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who resided at the cathedral...
- visitsoutheastengland.com things-to-do/canterbury…Canterbury Cathedral, together with St Augustine's Abbey and St Martin's Church make up Canterbury's World Heritage Site. The Cathedral and its history
- grandcathedrals.com canterbury-cathedral/Today the focus is Canterbury Cathedral, England’s oldest cathedral. Hopefully, you read the June 20th blog post explaining how in 597 Pope Gregory sent...
- whizzed.net united-kingdom/canterbury/Canterbury cathedral history. Aethelberht, 1st. King of Kent, whose marriage to a Christian, Bertha, made Canterbury his capital in the late sixth century.
- nationalchurchestrust.org church/canterbury-…The Cathedral is often described as ‘England in stone’ as its history is intrinsically linked to the country’s history. Canterbury Cathedral’s history is as rich as it comes.
- timetravel-britain.com articles/churches/…Canterbury Cathedral The history of Canterbury cathedral is the history of Christianity in England.
- kids.kiddle.co Canterbury_CathedralIts formal title is the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury. Founded in 597, the cathedral was completely rebuilt between 1070 and 1077.
- countryhoppingcouple.com canterbury-cathedral-…Canterbury Cathedral is a cradle of English Christianity, one of the oldest cathedral in UK and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- http://machadoink.com The Cathedral.htmCharles I. was married to Henrietta Maria here in 1625. 1641 - Canterbury Cathedral attacked by the people, who plundered it of its ornaments and brasses.