CE 597 - Christianity is introduced by Saint Augustine.
CE 597 - Christianity is introduced by Saint Augustine.
In CE 597, the first Christian mission to Britain was conducted by Saint Augustine, who had been sent by Pope Gregory I.
Augustine arrived in Kent and was received by King Aethelbert, who granted him permission to preach the Christian faith.
Augustine established a Christian see at Canterbury and began to spread the faith throughout England.
He later consecrated British bishops and established churches in many parts of the country.
Christianity quickly gained popularity and spread to the rest of Europe, becoming one of the most powerful and influential religions in the world.
Augustine also brought with him the Latin language, which replaced the native Anglo-Saxon in many areas.
Churches and monasteries were built in England, and the Christian faith was adopted as the official religion of the country.
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