Definitions for Lanfranc

Lanfranc Lan·franc

Spelling: [lan-frangk]
IPA: /ˈlæn fræŋk/

Lanfranc is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 132 anagrams from letters in Lanfranc (aacflnnr).

Definitions for Lanfranc

noun

  1. 1005?–89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and scholar in England: archbishop of Canterbury 1070–89.

Examples for Lanfranc

Eadmer also gives some description of the church raised by Lanfranc.

From the roads of Cæsar to the churches of Lanfranc, it had sought its meat from God.

The landing of Lanfranc is perhaps more of a date than the landing of William.

Lanfranc, the first Norman archbishop, was granted the see in 1070.

And while this went on, Lanfranc was at work in the Vatican.

It looks surprisingly as if shrewd Lanfranc had arranged the scene beforehand.

Ernost, a monk, appointed by Lanfranc in 1076, died in the same year.

As to the crowning of his son William, he gave the final decision to Lanfranc.

Lanfranc, for example, had been the Conqueror's chief minister.

The aid of Hildebrand in behalf of William's claims was obtained at once by Lanfranc.

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