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Francesco CarafaFRANCESCO CARAFA Cardinal of the distinguished Neapolitan family, Archbishop of Naples. Date: CIRCA 1540
Bernardo CarafaBERNARDO CARAFA Churchman of Naples, perhaps Archbishop Date: CIRCA 1505
Alesandro CarafaALESANDRO CARAFA Archbishop of Naples. Date: CIRCA 1591
Waramus, Archbishop of CanterburyPortrait of Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painting originally by Hans Holbein Jr
Medieval style CoronationA medieval style illustration showing a Queen being crowned by an archbishop, surrounded by other religious leaders, a stylised impression of the ceremony reproduced in Everybodys Magazine Coronation
New Cathedral of New York, Fifth Avenue, 50th & 51st Streets, commenced August 15, 1858, by the Most Revd. John Hughes, fourth Bishop & first Archbishop of New York, James Renwick Jr
The most rev. M. J. Spalding D. D. - Archbishop of BaltimoreThe most rev. M.J. Spalding D.D. - Archbishop of Baltimore, Md. Date c1871
His Eminence the Cardinal, Archbishop John McCloskey
His eminence Cardinal McCloskey - archbishop of New York. Date c1875
Archbishop John MacHaleJohn MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam Date: 1850
Imposing the Cardinals Beretta upon His Grace Archbishop McCloskey of New York, by His Grace Archbishop Bayley of Baltimore, at St. Patricks Cathedral, N.Y. April 27th 1875. Date: April 27th 1875
Coronation 1937 - King George VI standing before the assemblBeginning of the service at the Coronation of King George VI is The Recognition. The King, stands before the Assembly while the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Lang, presents him
Coronation Commissions 1st Meeting: Archbishop of CanterburyDr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, arriving for the first meeting of the Coronation Commission Date: 1952
The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury and LordThe National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1930 and Lord Hugh Cecil 1869-1956
Coronation 1953, Queen Elizabeth II - St Edwards CrownThe Archbishop of Canterbury placing St. Edwards Crown on the head of Queen Elizabeth II - the supreme moment in the Coronation service at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. Date: 1953
Eadbald converted by LaurenceLaurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, shows his lacerated body to King Eadbald of Kent. The wounds were the result of a vision in which St Peter whipped him in order to convince Laurence that he should
Archbishop Germanus, Metropolitan of the Greek Church in Western and Northern Europe, taken specially for The Sphere, showing him crowned and wearing his elaborate and beautiful gold-stitched robes
Archbishop Laurence converts EadbaldLaurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, convinces King Eadbald of Kent to convert to Christianity. Eadbald, a pagan, succeeded his father Ethelbert (who had converted to Christianity) in 616 A.D
King Edgar is reproached by DunstanKing Edgar of England is reproached by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, for seducing a nun, Wulfthrith. Following Dunstans instruction
Royal Wedding 1947 - marriage ceremonyThe scene in the Sacrarium of Westminster Abbey with Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip)
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and OdoThe new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu
Rioting in DoverBloody riots in Dover, Kent, follow the appointment of a Norman (Robert of Jumieges) as Archbishop of Canterbury by the pro-Norman King Edward the Confessor, which brought tensions between Saxons
Canterbury - MartyrdomThe Martyrdom, the place within (below the wall plaque) Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, where Thomas a Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury) was assassinated in 1170. Date: 29 December 1170
Entrance to Bishopthorpe PalaceEntrance to Bishopthorpe, York, Yorkshire, The Palace Gateway. Situated on the banks of the River Ouse, Bishopthorpe Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of York. Date: circa 1930s
Frederick TempleFREDERICK TEMPLE churchman, headmaster of Rugby school, Bishop of London, then Archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1821 - 1902
Cardinal ThomasLEON BENOIT CHARLES THOMAS French churchman, cardinal and archbishop of Rouen. Date: 1826 - 1894
Abbots Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England, was founded in 1619, as a home for old people. It was a gift from Archbishop Abbot to his home town. Date: 17th century
The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II / CoronationThe supreme moment during the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II with the Archbishop of Canterbury placing the crown on the monarchs head
Henry the Young King crownedHenry, son of Henry II of England, having been crowned king while his father is still alive, is entertained by the senior monarch
Coronation 1953 - Crowning of Queen Elizabeth IIThe culminating moment of the coronation ceremony, as Queen Elizabeth II is crowned queen in Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Date: 1953
Opening of Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, LondonScene at the royal opening of the new Royal Festival Hall, on the South Bank, London, with a full auditorium, and members of the royal family in the royal box -- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Bishopthorpe, York, Yorkshire, The Palace Gateway. Situated on the banks of the River Ouse, Bishopthorpe Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of York. Date: circa 1910
Francois Pierre De FoixFRANCOIS PIERRE DE FOIX French churchman, cardinal- archbishop of Arles, credited with concluding the papal schism - hence the slain dragon with his portrait. Date: 1386 - 1464
Roger Walden ArchbishopROGER WALDEN, Secretary to Richard II and Treasurer of England, briefly Archbishop of Canterbury until the Pope declared him an intruder. He then became Bishop of London. Date: ? - 1406
Georges D amboise 2GEORGES D AMBOISE cardinal-archbishop of Rouen and minister of Louis XII, depicted seated at his desk. Date: 1460 - 1510
Rabanus Maurus / ThevetRHABANUS MAGNENTIUS Frankish theologian, scholar and teacher, abbot of Fulda, archbishop of Mainz (from 847) Date: ?780 - 856
S. Hilaire of ArlesSAINT HILAIRE archbishop of Arles, Provence Date: 403 - 449
Cardinal Du Bellay (MonoJean, cardinal DU BELLAY French prelate, archbishop, diplomat and writer, not necessarily in that order Date: 1492 - 1560
Cardinal Du BellayJean, cardinal DU BELLAY French prelate, archbishop, diplomat and writer, not necessarily in that order Date: 1492 - 1560
Edward Confessor CrownedENGLISH ROYALTY crowned at Winchester by Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury on Easter Day 1043 Date: 1004-1066
Hugh BoulterHUGH BOULTER Protestant archbishop of Armagh, Primate of Ireland. Date: 1672 - 1742
Michael BoyleMICHAEL BOYLE Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Date: 1609 - 1702
Anglican LiturgyTHE ENGLISH LITURGY Archbishop Cranmer presides over the committee which will compile the English Liturgy, the prayers etc used in the various services Date: 1549
Cardinal Lavigerie - StatueStatue of Cardinal Lavigerie (1825 - 1892) at Tunis, Tunisia. The British Consulate can be seen in the background. Lavigerie was a French cardinal
Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, SwedenView of Uppsala Cathedral in Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden, dating back to the late 13th century. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the (Lutheran) Church of Sweden
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Enthronement of Archbishop LangA crowd scene at the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Gordon Lang (1864-1945). He was the first bachelor to hold the appointment in 150 years
Samsun - Arrival of Metropolitan ArchbishopWelcoming the Metropolitan Archbishop Monseigneur Amassias Germanos by the Orthodox Community upon his arrival at Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea