St Martin Church
About St Martin Church
The Church of St. Martin in Canterbury is England's most established ward church in constant utilize. It was here that St. Augustine set up his central goal when he touched base from Rome in 597 AD to change the English. St. Martin's was the private church of Queen Bertha of Kent in the sixth Century before St. Augustine touched base from Rome. Ruler Bertha was a Christian Frankish princess who touched base in England with her Chaplain, Bishop Liudhard.
Lord Ethelberht of Kent, her significant other, enabled her to keep on practicing her religion in a current church, which the Venerable Bede says had been being used in the late Roman time frame yet had fallen into neglect. There is a solid plausibility that this congregation is St. Martin's, particularly since Bede names it. Nearby finds demonstrate that Christianity existed here of the city at the time, and the congregation contains numerous reused Roman blocks, and additionally entire areas of dividers of Roman tiles.
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