Archdiocese of Canterbury, England
Founded
Profiled Bishops
- Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury
- Blessed Boniface of Canterbury
- Blessed Lanfranc of Canterbury
- Cardinal Reginald Pole
- Cardinal Stephen Langton
- Saint Alfric of Canterbury
- Saint Alphege of Winchester
- Saint Anselm of Canterbury
- Saint Athelm of Canterbury
- Saint Bregwin of Canterbury
- Saint Brithwald of Canterbury
- Saint Cuthbert of Canterbury
- Saint Deusdedit of Canterbury
- Saint Dunstan of Canterbury
- Saint Eadsin of Canterbury
- Saint Edmund Rich
- Saint Egelnoth the Good
- Saint Ethelhard of Canterbury
- Saint Ethelnoth the Good
- Saint Honoratus of Canterbury
- Saint Jambert of Canterbury
- Saint Justus of Canterbury
- Saint Lawrence of Canterbury
- Saint Mellitus of Canterbury
- Saint Nothelm of Canterbury
- Saint Odo the Good
- Saint Plegmund of Canterbury
- Saint Tatwine of Canterbury
- Saint Theodore of Canterbury
- Saint Thomas a Becket
Notes
Ancient diocese, the mother-church and primatial see of all England, from until its suppression in the late 16th centuy. At one time there were 22 suffragan dioceses, and the archbishop had the right of crowning and anointing the sovereign. The cathedral, begun by Saint Augustine of Canterbury, was burned in 1067, and the restoration completed in 1495.