Paulinus (d. 644)

Paulinus, the first archbishop of York, sent in company with Augustin from Rome by Gregory to Britain in 601: laboured partly in Kent and partly in Northumbria, and persuaded Edwin of Northumbria to embrace Christianity in 629; (d. 644).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Pauline * Paulus, Heinrich
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Pauillac
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Paul, St.
Paul I.
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Paul Samosata
Paulding
Pauli, Reinhold
Paulicians
Pauline
Paulinus
Paulus, Heinrich
Pausanias
Pausanias
Pavia
Paxton, Sir Joseph
Payn, James
Payne, John
Peabody, George
Peace Society
Peacock, Thomas Love

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Paulinus in Chalmer’s 1812 Dictionary of Biography