Jordan of Bristol
Jordan of Bristol (Latin: Iordanus) was a saint venerated in Bristol, England, before the Reformation, about whom little is known with certainty. Traditionally, Jordan was considered a companion of Augustine of Canterbury who came to the South West of England in the early 7th century, founded a local church, and was later venerated as a saint. A chapel consecrated to Jordan is known to have existed on College Green in Bristol in the 14th century.
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Jordan of Bristol
Jordan of Bristol (Latin: Iordanus) was a saint venerated in Bristol, England, before the Reformation, about whom little is known with certainty. Traditionally, Jordan was considered a companion of Augustine of Canterbury who came to the South West of England in the early 7th century, founded a local church, and was later venerated as a saint. A chapel consecrated to Jordan is known to have existed on College Green in Bristol in the 14th century.
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Jordan of Bristol (Latin: Iord ...... support the traditional view.
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Youth, Roman, noble, the habit ...... ion of Augustine of Canterbury
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Icon by Helen McIldowie-Jenkins, displayed at Bristol Cathedral
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Chapel of St. Jordan, College Green, Bristol ; Bristol Cathedral
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Saint Jordan of Bristol
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The city of Bristol and College Green; the English people and the English church
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Bristol region, England
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Confessor
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Historically, Roman Catholicism; currently, the Church of England's Diocese of Bristol
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Jordan of Bristol (Latin: Iord ...... n Bristol in the 14th century.
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Saint Jordan of Bristol
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