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  1. Simon Sudbury war ein englischer Geistlicher. Von 1361 bis 1375 war er Bischof von London, von 1375 bis zu seinem Tod Erzbischof von Canterbury und ab 1380 Kanzler. Er wurde während des Bauernaufstands im Jahr 1381 ermordet.

  2. Simon Sudbury (c. 1316 – 14 June 1381) was Bishop of London from 1361 to 1375, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1375 until his death, and in the last year of his life Lord Chancellor of England. He met a violent death during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381.

  3. 10. Juni 2024 · Simon Of Sudbury was the archbishop of Canterbury from 1375 and chancellor of England from 1380 who lost his life in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381. Simon served for 12 years as an auditor (judge) of the Rota at the papal Curia, and in 1359 Pope Innocent VI employed him in an attempt to persuade King.

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  4. 25. März 2011 · Simon Sudbury is one of the more obscure archbishops of Canterbury.He should be better known, if only because he was archbishop during a particularly confused but important period of English history—the period of Edward III's dotage and Richard II's minority.

  5. Simon Sudbury (1316-1381) served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1375 until his violent death. He was a major benefactor to the city and cathedral, responsible for improvements to the West Gate, Holy Cross church, and city walls.

  6. Learn about Simon Sudbury, the archbishop who was beheaded during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 and buried in Canterbury Cathedral. See the details of his tomb, which was once decorated with an effigy and a canopy.

  7. 21. Aug. 2020 · Archbishop Simon Sudbury. Thomas Becket (1119 or 1120-1170) is probably the Archbishop of Canterbury best known for meeting a violent death, but two others who did so were Alphege (c.953-1012), who was captured and killed by Viking raiders, and Simon Sudbury (c.1316-1381), who was killed during the Peasants’ Revolt.