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When did the mission led by Saint Augustine

of Canterbury come to Anglo-Saxon England?
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597

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The mission led by Saint Augustine of Canterbury came to Anglo-Saxon England in 597.


Step-by-step explanation:

The mission led by Saint Augustine of Canterbury came to Anglo-Saxon England in 597. Augustine was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to convert the pagan Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. He arrived in the kingdom of Kent and established his mission there.


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