500AD by st. Augustine
Klaus Ringwald
Master builders where the ones the guilder the masons as to how the catherdral was to be built
because it holds one of the most famouse historic story: the murder of thomas becket and miracles after
There is no cathedral in London named 'London Cathedral'. Pilgrims made their pilgrimages to Canterbury Cathedral which is about 70 miles southeast of London.
A catherdral is a old time word for church!
Medieval London was built under the catherdral lights during the 1600's. It is very well contained, and compact. There, you can dance away!
In 1904, Archbishop John Ireland approved the building of the Cathederal. It was opened to the public in 1915.
Chaucer's pilgrims are going to Canterbury Cathedral to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket, who was murdered there in 1170. The pilgrimage serves as a backdrop for the storytelling in "The Canterbury Tales," allowing Chaucer to explore different aspects of medieval society through his characters' tales.
Canterbury Cathedral was built in the year 602.
Canterbury was originally settled by the Celts, then later developed by the Romans who built a walled city at the site. The city became an important religious center when St. Augustine established the first cathedral in the 6th century, leading to the development of the iconic Canterbury Cathedral.
Christopher Wren
There is no gluten in cheese.