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| | EBK: St. Bregwin, Archbishop of Canterbury (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | The fame of the schools with which the labours of Theodore and Hadrian had enriched England drew Bregwin from his native land. |
 | | In England, his learning and holiness won for him high esteem and, in AD 759, he was called to occupy the chair of Augustine. |
 | | Bregwin was a correspondent of St. Lull, Archbishop of Mainz, with whom he became friends while on a visit to Rome. |
| www.earlybritishkingdoms.com /adversaries/bios/bregwin.html (105 words) |
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