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- Liudhard abstract "Liudhard (Old English: Lēodheard; modern French: Létard, also Letard in English) was a Frankish bishop – of where is unclear – and the chaplain of Queen Bertha of Kent, whom she brought with her from the continent upon her marriage to King Æthelberht of Kent. A short ways east of Canterbury he helped found and dedicate to Saint Martin of Tours the first Christian Saxon church in England, St Martin's, still serving as the oldest church in the English-speaking world.He is believed to have died in the late 590s, soon after the arrival of Saint Augustine with the Gregorian mission, but Bede fails to mention him in any detail. He was originally buried in St Martin's Church, but Archbishop Laurence of Canterbury had his remains removed and buried in the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul in the early 7th century. He was regarded locally as a saint, and Goscelin recounts the story of a miracle he performed to help the eleventh-century artist and abbot Spearhafoc, who in thanks adorned his tomb, with "statues of enormous size and beauty" of the saint and Bertha.According to Goscelin, while Spearhafoc was working on metal figures at St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, he lost a valuable ring given him by Edward's queen, and Godwin's daughter, Edith of Wessex, presumably as materials to use in his project. In his distress, he prayed to Liudhard, after which the ring was found. In gratitude, he adorned Liudhard's tomb with the statues. From other mentions it would seem such a description would mean the statues were at least approaching life-size. Also according to Goscelin and William of Malmesbury, Liudhard "was especially good at speedily responding to appeals for rain", for which purpose his remains would be carried in procession to the fields.A coin or "medalet", known as the Liudhard medalet, bearing his name was found in the 19th century in a grave in Canterbury, and is the earliest Anglo-Saxon coin, though it may not have been used as money in the normal way. The design is clearly based on contemporary Continental coins, but has unusual features.".
- Liudhard activeYearsEndYear "0600".
- Liudhard alias "Letard".
- Liudhard deathDate "0590".
- Liudhard deathYear "0590".
- Liudhard thumbnail Liudhardmedaletreplica.jpg?width=300.
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- Liudhard wikiPageID "3841437".
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- Liudhard wikiPageRevisionID "639438091".
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Bede.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Bertha_of_Kent.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:590s_deaths.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_saints.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_chaplains.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gregorian_mission.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Edith_of_Wessex.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Goscelin.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_mission.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Laurence_of_Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Liudhard_medalet.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Martin_of_Tours.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Lapidge.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Laurence_of_Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Spearhafoc.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink St_Augustines_Abbey.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink St_Martins_Church,_Canterbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink William_of_Malmesbury.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLink Æthelberht_of_Kent.
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishop Liudhard".
- Liudhard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liudhard".
- Liudhard alternativeNames "Letard".
- Liudhard caption "Replica of the Liudhard medalet, which depicts Liudhard".
- Liudhard dateOfDeath "590.0".
- Liudhard ended "after 600 AD".
- Liudhard hasPhotoCollection Liudhard.
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- Liudhard name "Liudhard".
- Liudhard see "unspecified see in Kent".
- Liudhard shortDescription "Bishop".
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- Liudhard description "Bishop".
- Liudhard description "Bishop".
- Liudhard subject Category:590s_deaths.
- Liudhard subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_saints.
- Liudhard subject Category:Christian_chaplains.
- Liudhard subject Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Liudhard subject Category:Gregorian_mission.
- Liudhard subject Category:People_from_Canterbury.
- Liudhard subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Liudhard hypernym u2013.
- Liudhard type Agent.
- Liudhard type Article.
- Liudhard type ChristianBishop.
- Liudhard type Cleric.
- Liudhard type Person.
- Liudhard type Article.
- Liudhard type Worker.
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- Liudhard type Person.
- Liudhard type Agent.
- Liudhard type NaturalPerson.
- Liudhard type Thing.
- Liudhard type Q215627.
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- Liudhard comment "Liudhard (Old English: Lēodheard; modern French: Létard, also Letard in English) was a Frankish bishop – of where is unclear – and the chaplain of Queen Bertha of Kent, whom she brought with her from the continent upon her marriage to King Æthelberht of Kent.".
- Liudhard label "Liudhard".
- Liudhard sameAs Liudhard.
- Liudhard sameAs Létard_(évêque).
- Liudhard sameAs Leotardo.
- Liudhard sameAs m.0b2sc6.
- Liudhard sameAs Q525623.
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- Liudhard wasDerivedFrom Liudhard?oldid=639438091.
- Liudhard depiction Liudhardmedaletreplica.jpg.
- Liudhard isPrimaryTopicOf Liudhard.
- Liudhard name "Liudhard".