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Canterbury - traducción al italiano

CATHEDRAL CITY THE CITY OF CANTERBURY, KENT, ENGLAND
Canterbury, England; Canterbury, Kent; History of Canterbury; Caunterbury; Canturbury; Canterbury City Center; Cantebury; Canterbury Bus Station; Cair Ceint; Canterbury, United Kingdom; List of people from Canterbury; Universities in Canterbury
  • St. Augustine's Abbey gateway
  • Butchery Lane with Canterbury Cathedral in the background
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]] is part of a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Canterbury Cathedral
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • Canterbury Central Bus station
  • [[St Lawrence Ground]]
  • Statue of [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], Canterbury
  • [[Canterbury West railway station]]
  • Canterbury Castle
  • River punts provide tours of the city
  • [[Canterbury city walls]]
  • Christchurch Gate, Canterbury Cathedral
  • Darwin College, part of the University of Kent campus
  • The King's School
  • Shops on the High Street
  • Norman staircase, King's School, Canterbury
  • Crooked House, 2010
  • Canterbury from the air
  • St. Augustine's Abbey
  • The Buttermarket, Canterbury
  • [[Canterbury Guildhall]]
  • Westgate, Canterbury

Canterbury         
Canterbury, city in England, famous for its cathedral
The Canterbury Tales         
  • Lionel]]
  • c.]] 1890–1900 (retouched from a black & white photograph)
  • The [[Peasants' Revolt]] of 1381 is mentioned in the ''Tales''.
  • 1400}}.
  • The murder of [[Thomas Becket]]
  • ''A Tale from the Decameron'' by [[John William Waterhouse]]
COLLECTION OF STORIES WRITTEN IN MIDDLE ENGLISH BY GEOFFREY CHAUCER
Canterbury Tales; Cantubury tales; Cantebury tales; Tales of Canterbury; The cantebury tales; The canturbury tales; Canterbury tales; The Canterburry Tales; Canturbury tales; Tales of Caunterbury; The Canterbuty Tales; Canterbuty Tales; The Canterbury Pilgrims
I racconti di Canterbury (collezione di storie di Geoffrey Chaucer)
Gilbert Sheldon         
  • Tomb in Croydon Minster
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY; BISHOP OF LONDON (1598-1677)
Archbishop Sheldon; Gilbert Sheldon (bishop); Gilbert Sheldon (Archbishop of Canterbury)
n. Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677), vescovo inglese consigliere di Carlo II

Definición

Canterbury
·noun A stand with divisions in it for holding music, loose papers, ·etc.
II. Canterbury ·noun A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas a Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made.

Wikipedia

Canterbury

Canterbury ( (listen), ) is a cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour.

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion owing to the importance of St Augustine, who served as the apostle to the pagan Kingdom of Kent around the turn of the 7th century. The city's cathedral became a major focus of pilgrimage following the 1170 martyrdom of Thomas Becket, although it had already been a well-trodden pilgrim destination since the murder of St Alphege by the men of King Canute in 1012. A journey of pilgrims to Becket's shrine served as the frame for Geoffrey Chaucer's 14th-century classic The Canterbury Tales.

Canterbury is a popular tourist destination: consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom, the city's economy is heavily reliant upon tourism. The city has been occupied since Paleolithic times and served as the capital of the Celtic Cantiaci and Jute Kingdom of Kent. Many historical structures fill the area, including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, the Norman Canterbury Castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King's School. Modern additions include the Marlowe Theatre and Kent County Cricket Club's St Lawrence Ground.

Canterbury has a substantial student population and one of the highest proportions of students to permanent residents in the country. Nevertheless, it remains relatively small when compared with other British cities.