Tatwine
Tatwine (670–734) was a catholic priest and poet.
Also recorded as St. Tatwine; Tatwin; Saint Tatwin; Saint Tatwine.
Overview
Born in 670, died at Canterbury in 734.
In detail
the recorded working language is Latin.
Positions recorded include Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury.
Sources
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“Tatwine”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1290853: Tatwine
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- Tatsuhiko ShibusawaAuthor
- Tatsuji MiyoshiAuthor
- Tatsuo HoriAuthor
- Tatsuzō IshikawaAuthor
- Tatyana BekAuthor
- Tatyana MokshanovaAuthor
- Tatyana NikitinaAuthor
- Tatyana ProtsenkoAuthor
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