Council of Hertford

The Council of Hertford was a synod of the Christian Church in England held in 673. It was convened, either at Hertford or at Hartford, Cambridgeshire, by Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury. It is regarded as a key milestone in the process by which the province of Canterbury became a clearly defined unit of Church organization, for the English bishops.

Council of Hertford

The Council of Hertford was a synod of the Christian Church in England held in 673. It was convened, either at Hertford or at Hartford, Cambridgeshire, by Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury. It is regarded as a key milestone in the process by which the province of Canterbury became a clearly defined unit of Church organization, for the English bishops.