Anonymi 1843 (Male)
The bishops of England in 891x896
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Factoid List
Office (1)
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Bishop (1)
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Formosus.Ep.CS8 p. 36
Personal Relationship (2)
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Anonymi 1843 Brother (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Formosus 1: Formosus.Ep.CS8 p. 36
Anonymi 1843 Son (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Formosus 1: Formosus.Ep.CS8 p. 36
Event (1)
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Confirmation of land/privileges (1)
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Formosus 1.letter to Anonymi 1838: Formosus 1 wrote to all the bishops in England (Anonymi 1843) rebuking them for their neglect in missionary work. The pope also gave instructions on episcopal successions, stressing the importance of avoiding vacant sees. The primacy of Canterbury is confirmed.: Formosus.Ep.CS8 pp. 36-8 (891 x 896)
Correspondence (1)
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Formosus 1.letter to Anonymi 1838: Formosus 1 wrote to all the bishops in England (Anonymi 1843) rebuking them for their neglect in missionary work. The pope also gave instructions on episcopal successions, stressing the importance of avoiding vacant sees. The primacy of Canterbury is confirmed.: Formosus.Ep.CS8 pp. 36-8 (891 x 896)
Mission/mission-sending (1)
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Formosus 1.letter to Anonymi 1838: Formosus 1 wrote to all the bishops in England (Anonymi 1843) rebuking them for their neglect in missionary work. The pope also gave instructions on episcopal successions, stressing the importance of avoiding vacant sees. The primacy of Canterbury is confirmed.: Formosus.Ep.CS8 pp. 36-8 (891 x 896)
Papal advice/audience/decision/privilege (1)
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Formosus 1.letter to Anonymi 1838: Formosus 1 wrote to all the bishops in England (Anonymi 1843) rebuking them for their neglect in missionary work. The pope also gave instructions on episcopal successions, stressing the importance of avoiding vacant sees. The primacy of Canterbury is confirmed.: Formosus.Ep.CS8 pp. 36-8 (891 x 896)
Pastoral activities/preaching (1)
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Formosus 1.letter to Anonymi 1838: Formosus 1 wrote to all the bishops in England (Anonymi 1843) rebuking them for their neglect in missionary work. The pope also gave instructions on episcopal successions, stressing the importance of avoiding vacant sees. The primacy of Canterbury is confirmed.: Formosus.Ep.CS8 pp. 36-8 (891 x 896)