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Honorius (died 30 September 653) was a member of the Gregorian mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism in 597 AD who later became Archbishop of Canterbury. During his archiepiscopate, he consecrated the first native English bishop of Rochester as well as helping the missionary efforts of Felix among the East Anglians. Honorius was the last to die among the Gregorian missionaries. ==Early life== A Roman by birth, Honorius may have been one of those chosen by Pope Gregory the Great for the Gregorian mission to England, although it seems more likely that he was a member of the second party of missionaries, sent in 601.〔Hindley ''Brief History of the Anglo-Saxons'' pp. 43–45〕〔Stenton ''Anglo-Saxon England'' p. 112–113〕 It is not known if his name was given to him at birth or if he chose it when he became archbishop.〔Sharpe "Naming of Bishop Ithamar" ''English Historical Review'' p. 3〕
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