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When Did Augustine of Canterbury Die?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2016

RICHARD SHAW*
Affiliation:
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom, 18 Karol Wojtyla Square, PO Box 249, Barry's Bay, Ontario, CanadaKOJ 1BO; e-mail: rhshaw@seatofwisdom.org
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Abstract

While Bede did not know the year of Augustine's death, he possessed papal letters which provide sufficient information to deduce it with some confidence. The early epistles from popes which Bede quoted or referred to in the ‘Historia ecclesiastica’ associated journeys by delegations sent by the early Church in Kent to Rome with the request for, and collection of, the pallium for the new bishop of Canterbury. In this light the likely purpose for the otherwise unexplained visit of Mellitus to Rome in 610 becomes clear: he had come to ask Pope Boniface IV for the pallium for Laurence, following the death of Augustine on 26 May 609.

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Eusebius Prize Essay
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