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The Anglo-Saxon mission began in Frisia , and spread south and east from there. The earliest monastery founded by Anglo-Saxons on the continent is Echternach ( 698 ).


Notable among these missionaries is Saint Boniface who was active in the area of Fulda (modern Hessen ), establishing or re-establishing the bishoprics of Erfurt , Würzburg , Büraburg , as well as Eichstätt , Regensburg , Augsburg , Freising , Passau and Salzburg ( 739 ) further to the sourth-east.

Saint Walpurga and her brothers Saint Willibald and Saint Winibald assisted Boniface, Willibald founding the Heidenheim monastery.

Anglo-Saxon missionary activities continued into the 770s and the reign of Charlemagne , the Anglo-Saxon Alcuin playing a major part in the Carolingian Renaissance . By 800 , the Carolingian Empire was essentially Christianized, and further missionary activity, such as the Chritianization of Scandinavia and the Baltic was coordinated directly from the Holy Roman Empire rather than from England.

In the judgement of J. R. R. Tolkien (as cited in '' Finn And Hengest '', p. 14) the Anglo-Saxon mission is "one of the chief glories of England", and "among our chief contributions to Europe , considering all our history".