Oda of Canterbury
Oda (or Odo; died 958), called the Good or the Severe, was a 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury in England. The son of a Danish invader, Oda became Bishop of Ramsbury before 928. A number of stories were told about his actions both prior to becoming and while a bishop, but few of these incidents are recorded in contemporary accounts. After being named to Canterbury in 941, Oda was instrumental in crafting royal legislation as well as involved in providing rules for his clergy. Oda was also involved in the efforts to reform religious life in England. He died in 958 and legendary tales afterwards were ascribed to him. Later he came to be regarded as a saint, and a hagiography was written in the late 11th or early 12th century.
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Oda of Canterbury
Oda (or Odo; died 958), called the Good or the Severe, was a 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury in England. The son of a Danish invader, Oda became Bishop of Ramsbury before 928. A number of stories were told about his actions both prior to becoming and while a bishop, but few of these incidents are recorded in contemporary accounts. After being named to Canterbury in 941, Oda was instrumental in crafting royal legislation as well as involved in providing rules for his clergy. Oda was also involved in the efforts to reform religious life in England. He died in 958 and legendary tales afterwards were ascribed to him. Later he came to be regarded as a saint, and a hagiography was written in the late 11th or early 12th century.
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Oda (or Odo; died 958), called ...... te 11th or early 12th century.
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Oda de Canterbury (Ànglia de l ...... sia Catòlica i l'anglicanisme.
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Oda o Odo detto "il Buono", o ...... santo dalle Chiese cristiane.
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Oda ou Odon, surnommé « le Bon ...... ort, il est fêté le 4 juillet.
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Ода, иначе Одо (англ. Oda; умер 2 июня 958) — 22-й архиепископ Кентерберийский (941—958).
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Oda (or Odo; died 958), called ...... te 11th or early 12th century.
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Oda de Canterbury (Ànglia de l ...... sia Catòlica i l'anglicanisme.
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Oda o Odo detto "il Buono", o ...... santo dalle Chiese cristiane.
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Ода, иначе Одо (англ. Oda; умер 2 июня 958) — 22-й архиепископ Кентерберийский (941—958).
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Oda de Canterbury
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Oda de Cantorbéry
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Oda di Canterbury
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Oda of Canterbury
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Sankta Oda de Canterbury
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Ода (архиепископ Кентерберийский)
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