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  1. Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan, PC (9 October 1909 – 17 May 2000) was the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980. [1] As Archbishop of Canterbury, he "revived morale within the Church of England, opened a dialogue with Rome and supported women's ordination". [2]

  2. Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan PC (* 23. Dezember 1909 in Highgate, London; † 17. Mai 2000 in Winchester) war ein britischer anglikanischer Theologe. Er war Erzbischof von Canterbury und zuvor Erzbischof von York.

  3. Donald, Baron Coggan (born October 9, 1909, London, England—died May 17, 2000, near Winchester, Hampshire) was an Anglican archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980, theologian, educator, and the first Evangelical Anglican to become spiritual leader of the church in more than a century.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Former Chairman Anglican Consultative Council. 18th May 2000 for ACNS. Lord Coggan. Donald Coggan was Archbishop of Canterbury for only six years, 1974-80. Before that he had been Archbishop of York for thirteen years after a spell as Bishop of Bradford for five years.

  5. 18. Mai 2000 · The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Donald Coggan has died aged 90. He died peacefully on Wednesday in a nursing home near Winchester, Hampshire, after a long illness.

  6. Coggan, Donald (1909–2000). Archbishop of Canterbury. Coggan was born in London of a west country family and ultimately Welsh stock. He had a distinguished academic career at Cambridge and at Manchester University, where he taught Semitic languages and literature prior to ordination in 1934.

  7. Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan PC war ein britischer anglikanischer Theologe. Er war Erzbischof von Canterbury und zuvor Erzbischof von York.