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535:. He became separated from his attendants and followed a stag at great speed in the direction of the Cheddar cliffs. The stag rushed blindly over the precipice and was followed by the hounds. Eadmund endeavoured vainly to stop his horse; then, seeing death to be imminent, he remembered his harsh treatment of St Dunstan and promised to make amends if his life was spared. At that moment his horse was stopped on the very edge of the cliff. Giving thanks to God, he returned forthwith to his palace, called for St. Dunstan and bade him follow, then rode straight to Glastonbury. Entering the church, the king first knelt in prayer before the altar, then, taking St. Dunstan by the hand, he gave him the kiss of peace, led him to the 1119: 756: 644: 658:, the elder son of Edmund, who then came to the throne, was a headstrong youth wholly devoted to the reactionary nobles. According to one legend, the feud with Dunstan began on the day of Eadwig's coronation, when he failed to attend a meeting of nobles. When Dunstan eventually found the young monarch, he was cavorting with a noblewoman named Ælfgifu and her mother, and refused to return with the bishop. Infuriated by this, Dunstan dragged Eadwig back to the royal gathering. 947:. He worked to improve the spiritual and temporal well-being of his people, to build and restore churches, to establish schools, to judge suits, to defend widows and orphans, to promote peace, and to enforce respect for purity. He practised his crafts, made bells and organs and corrected the books in the cathedral library. He encouraged and protected European scholars who came to England, and was active as a teacher of boys in the cathedral school. On 6358: 580: 6370: 6334: 507:, and metalworker. Lady Æthelflæd, King Æthelstan's niece, made Dunstan a trusted adviser and on her death, she left a considerable fortune to him. He used this money later in life to foster and encourage a monastic revival in England. About the same time, his father Heorstan died and Dunstan inherited his fortune as well. He became a person of great influence, and on the death of King Æthelstan in 940, the new King, 480: 398: 6346: 385:. Accounts tell of his youthful optimism and of his vision of the abbey being restored. While still a boy, Dunstan was stricken with a near-fatal illness and effected a seemingly miraculous recovery. Even as a child, he was noted for his devotion to learning and for his mastery of many kinds of artistic craftsmanship. With his parents' consent he was 901:, writing over a century later, when the young king took the usual oath to govern well, Dunstan addressed him in solemn warning. He criticised the violent act whereby he became king and prophesied the misfortunes that were shortly to fall on the kingdom, but Dunstan's influence at court was ended. Dunstan retired to Canterbury, to teach at the 798:, was appointed to the See of Winchester. With their aid and with the ready support of King Edgar, Dunstan pushed forward his reforms in the English Church. The monks in his communities were taught to live in a spirit of self-sacrifice, and Dunstan actively enforced the law of celibacy whenever possible. He forbade the practices of 807:
were urged to teach parishioners not only the truths of the Christian faith, but also trades to improve their position. The state saw reforms as well. Good order was maintained throughout the realm and there was respect for the law. Trained bands policed the north, and a navy guarded the shores from Viking raids.
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to reign. Through the influence of Dunstan, Edward was chosen and crowned at Winchester. Edgar's death had encouraged the reactionary nobles, and at once there was a determined attack upon the monks, the protagonists of reform. Throughout Mercia they were persecuted and deprived of their possessions.
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became vacant and was conferred on Dunstan, who held it simultaneously with Worcester. In October 959, Eadwig died and his brother Edgar was readily accepted as ruler of Wessex. One of Eadwig's final acts had been to appoint a successor to Archbishop Oda, who died on 2 June 958. The chosen candidate
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Dunstan's first care was to rebuild the Church of St. Peter, rebuild the cloister, and re-establish the monastic enclosure. The secular affairs of the house were committed to his brother, Wulfric, "so that neither himself nor any of the professed monks might break enclosure." A school for the local
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appointing relatives to offices under their jurisdiction. Monasteries were built, and in some of the great cathedrals, monks took the place of the secular canons; in the rest the canons were obliged to live according to rule. The parish priests were compelled to be qualified for their office; they
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in England. These policies made Dunstan popular in the North of England, but unpopular in the South. Against all these reforms were the nobles of Wessex, who included most of Dunstan's own relatives, and who had an interest in maintaining established customs. For nine years Dunstan's influence was
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In 973, Dunstan's statesmanship reached its zenith when he officiated at the coronation of King Edgar. Edgar was crowned at Bath in an imperial ceremony planned not as the initiation, but as the culmination of his reign (a move that must have taken a great deal of preliminary diplomacy). This
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to the Devil's foot when he was asked to re-shoe the Devil's cloven hoof. This caused the Devil great pain, and Dunstan only agreed to remove the shoe and release the Devil after he promised never to enter a place where a horseshoe is over the door. This is claimed as the origin of the lucky
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monasticism at Glastonbury. The Rule of St. Benedict was the basis of his restoration according to the author of 'Edgar's Establishment of the Monasteries' (written in the 960s or 970s) and according to Dunstan's first biographer, who had been a member of the community at Glastonbury. Their
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Dunstan served as an important minister of state to several English kings. He was the most popular saint in England for nearly two centuries, having gained fame for the many stories of his greatness, not least among which were those concerning his famed cunning in defeating the
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Again, royal favour fostered jealousy among other courtiers and again Dunstan's enemies succeeded in their plots. The King was prepared to send Dunstan away. There were then at Cheddar certain envoys from the "Eastern Kingdom", which probably meant
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Later realising that he had provoked the king, Dunstan saw that his life was in danger. He fled England and crossed the channel to Flanders, where he found himself ignorant of the language and of the customs of the locals. The
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and served in the ancient church of St Mary. He became so well known for his devotion to learning that he is said to have been summoned by Athelm to enter his service. He was later appointed to the court of King Æthelstan.
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Edgar ruled as a strong and popular king for 16 years. Edgar's reign, and implicitly his governing partnership with Dunstan, was praised by early chroniclers and historians who regarded it as a golden age. The
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statements are also in accordance with the nature of his first measures as abbot, with the significance of his first buildings, and with the Benedictine leanings of his most prominent disciples.
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A further legend relating to Dunstan and the Devil seeks to explain the phenomena of Franklin nights, late frosts which occur around his Feast Day. The story goes that Dunstan was a great
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became king, he reversed this second choice on the ground that Byrhthelm had not been able to govern even his first diocese properly. The archbishopric was then conferred on Dunstan.
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in 943, in the presence of Ælfheah, and returned to live the life of a hermit at Glastonbury. Against the old church of St Mary he built a small cell 5 feet (1.5 m) long and
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feet (0.76 m) deep. It was there that Dunstan studied, worked at his art, and played on his harp. It is at this time, according to a late 11th-century legend, that the
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while he was living at Glastonbury. It is thought likely that he was the artist who drew the well-known image of Christ with a small kneeling monk beside him in the
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Dunstan, now Abbot of Glastonbury, went to work at once on the task of reform. He had to re-create monastic life and to rebuild the abbey. He began by establishing
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as Bishop of Winchester in succession to Æthelwold. In 986, Dunstan induced the king, by a donation of 100 pounds of silver, to stop his persecution of the See of
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Dunstan's retirement at Canterbury consisted of long hours, both day and night, spent in private prayer, as well as his regular attendance at Mass and the
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A Christmas Carol in Prose: Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. The Cricket on the Hearth, a Fairy Tale of Home; with a Biographical Sketch and Notes
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A charter of 955 is only attested by three clerical witnesses below the status of bishop, Dunstan and two deacons, Byrhthelm and Æthelferth, and
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life. The answer came in the form of an attack of swelling tumours all over Dunstan's body. This ailment was so severe that it was thought to be
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youth was founded and soon became the most famous of its time in England. A substantial extension of the irrigation system on the surrounding
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of the king and was the envy of other members of the court. A plot was hatched to disgrace him and Dunstan was accused of being involved with
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caveated the acclaim with one complaint, criticising the high level of immigration that took place at that time. It would appear from
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According to Dunstan's earliest biographer, known only as 'B', his parents were called Heorstan and Cynethryth and they lived near
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used in the texts. However, Clive Tolley examines this claim from a linguistic point-of-view and disagrees with Anlezark's claim.
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as king of the country north of the Thames. The south remained faithful to Eadwig. At once Edgar's advisers recalled Dunstan.
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On his return from Rome, Dunstan at once regained his position as virtual prime minister of the kingdom. By his advice
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in 1029. That year at the Synod of Winchester, St Dunstan's feast was ordered to be kept solemnly throughout England.
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The Metropolitan Borough of Stepney Official Guide – 10th Edition – 1961 – Published by Ed J Burrow and Co Ltd p. 29
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and negotiated an agreement whereby the Devil could blast the blossom of local apple trees with frost, damaging the
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in 1012, Dunstan's body had been carried for safety to their abbey. This story was disproved by Archbishop
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caused by being beaten and thrown in the cesspool. Whatever the cause, it changed Dunstan's mind. He took
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Whitelock, Dorothy (1979). "An Old English Account of King Edgar's Establishment of the Monasteries".
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in 953), affirming that he would not leave the king's side so long as the king lived and needed him.
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observance, the rebuilding of churches, the moral reform of the clergy and laity, and the end of the
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Man holding a pair of smith's tongs; with a dove hovering near him; with a troop of angels before him
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Nevertheless, not all the members of Dunstan's community at Glastonbury were monks who followed the
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Kiefer, James E. "Dunstan of Canterbury", Biographical sketches of memorable Christians of the past
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Within two years of Dunstan's appointment, in 946, King Edmund was assassinated. His successor was
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dominant, during which time he twice refused the office of bishop (that of Winchester in 951 and
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at the beginning of the century. His exile was not of long duration. Before the end of 957, the
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suggests that the deacons were Dunstan's personal secretaries and Byrhthelm may have been 'B'.
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Daniel Anlezark has tentatively suggested that Dunstan may be the medieval author of the poem
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is said to have tempted Dunstan and to have been held by the face with Dunstan's tongs.
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William of Malmesbury. Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract
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The monks of Glastonbury used to claim that during the sack of Canterbury by the
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and silversmiths because he worked as a silversmith making church plate. The
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An Old English Account of the King Edgar's Establishment of the Monasteries
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Eadmer of Canterbury. Lives and Miracles of Saints Oda, Dunstan, and Oswald
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Day 988, Dunstan said Mass and preached three times to the people: at the
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Saint Dunstan of Canterbury".
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service, devised by Dunstan himself and celebrated with a poem in the
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of King Edward, soon to be regarded as a saint, from their grave at
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Epistola Adelardi ad Elfegum Archiepiscopum de Vita Sancti Dunstani
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of Winchester, but he died of cold in the Alps as he journeyed to
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Only three more public acts are known. In 980, Dunstan joined
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In 955, Eadred died, and the situation was at once changed.
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Dunstan went to Rome in 960, and received the pallium from
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Brain, Jessica. "Saint Dunstan", Historic UK, May 25, 2023
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crop so that Dunstan's own beer would sell more readily.
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Dunstan playing his harp as the Devil is paying a visit
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Dunstan: One Man. Seven Kings. England's Bloody Throne
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of this period." Dunstan became famous as a musician,
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in 1029, making Dunstan the patron saint of Stepney.
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at the end of 957, Oda appointed Dunstan to the see.
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indicate a person who was elected but not confirmed.
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Kingship and Consent in Anglo-Saxon England, 871–978
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Dunstan shoeing the Devil's hoof, as illustrated by
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revolted and drove out Eadwig, choosing his brother
2408: 1888: 1876: 1548: 1510: 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 845:littoral, to assist in the defence of the country. 2383: 2357: 2223:The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England 2033: 1299: 1259: 1166:As Bishop of London, Dunstan was also Lord of the 697: 5011: 2666:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2652:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2575:. Rolls Series 63. London, 1874. 162–249, 412–25. 2573:Memorials of St Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury 2551:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2533:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2523:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2491:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2453:Memorials of St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 2322:. Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2241:Lapidge, Michael (23 September 2004). "Dunstan ( 2131:Fryde, E. B.; Powicke, Frederick Maurice (1961). 2038:. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. 1071:contains many references to him: for example, in 6384: 2513:Wulfstan of Winchester. The Life of St Æthelwold 2064: 1968:"Medieval London Suburbs", Kevin McDonnell, p136 1485: 1412: 924:. In 984, he persuaded King Æthelred to appoint 852:. His accession was disputed by his stepmother, 2065:Cross, F. L.; Livingstone, E. A., eds. (1997). 2016:The Old English Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn 1995:Medieval Illuminators and Their Methods of Work 1111:, from the second quarter of the 12th century ( 759:Theological manuscript from Glastonbury Abbey ( 27:10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury and saint 2511:, ed. and tr. M. Lapidge and M. Winterbottom, 2092:"An Anglo-Saxon 'Renaissance Man': St Dunstan" 1575: 889:In March 978, King Edward was assassinated at 848:In 975, Edgar was succeeded by his eldest son 786:was appointed to the Bishopric of London, and 765:Abbot Dunstan ordered the writing of this book 711:consecrated him a bishop and, on the death of 4997: 4269: 4255: 3531: 2818: 2166:The every-day book, or, The guide to the year 2071:(3rd ed.). Oxford University Press, USA. 2068:The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 1063: 428:The bishop tried to persuade him to become a 372: 2706:, BL medieval manuscripts blogpost, May 2016 2690:The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil 2310:Toke, Leslie Alexander St. Lawrence (1909). 2251:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2130: 1825:. Church Publishing, Inc. 17 December 2019. 1621:"Edgar (called Edgar Pacificus) (943/4–975)" 1563: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1252:Ὁ Ἅγιος Δουνστάνος Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Καντουαρίας 1241: 2036:Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints 1142:Another story relates how Dunstan nailed a 1041:on 19 May. Dunstan is also honoured in the 750: 469: 5004: 4990: 4262: 4248: 3538: 3524: 2825: 2811: 1016: 377:As a young boy, Dunstan studied under the 246:Canterbury Cathedral (but also claimed by 68: 2368: 2355: 2052: 1991: 1716: 1655: 1603: 1533: 1531: 1479: 1365: 1314: 269:– 19 May 988), was an English bishop and 3545: 2697:, published in 1871, and available from 2465:English Historical Documents c. 500–1042 2381: 2271: 2173: 2012: 1998:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1930: 1906: 1615: 1522: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1117: 1089:With red-hot tongs, which made him roar, 754: 642: 578: 478: 396: 2615:, 2nd ed. 17 vols. Gale Research, 1998. 2248:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2240: 2216: 2198:(1993). "B. and the Vita S. Dunstani". 2194: 2109: 2089: 2075: 1942: 1894: 1870: 1681:http://www.dot-domesday.me.uk/edgar.htm 1625:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1326: 1268: 1161: 1091:That he was heard three miles or more. 884: 869:were held to settle these disputes, at 861:Their cause, however, was supported by 551: 527:... the king rode out to hunt the 311: 14: 6385: 2654:. Rolls Series. London, 1874. 250–324. 2525:. Rolls Series. London, 1874. 354–439. 2515:. Oxford Medieval Texts. Oxford, 1991. 2390:. Cambridge University Press. p.  2326: 2288: 1918: 1667: 1528: 483:Possibly Dunstan praying before Christ 316: 4985: 4243: 3519: 2832: 2806: 2668:. Rolls Series. London, 1874. 325–53. 2627:St Dunstan: his Life, Times, and Cult 2601:, 3rd ed., James Clark & Co, 2023 2553:. Rolls Series. London, 1874. 69–161. 2535:. Rolls Series. London, 1874. 440–57. 2151: 1691: 1457: 1429: 1427: 1425: 1423: 1421: 1135:, citing the style, word choice, and 974:The English people accepted him as a 638: 4007:, Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester 3949:("Bishop of Worcester and Westbury") 2693:by Edward G. Flight, illustrated by 2684:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England 2590: 2360:The Making of England, 55 B. C.-1399 2309: 2162: 1882: 1778: 1679:Early sources on Edgar and Dunstan, 1498: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1339: 978:shortly thereafter. He was formally 544: 440:. It was more probably some form of 2634:The Medieval Foundations of England 1747: 817:forms the basis of the present-day 611:, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, 357:. According to a later biographer, 24: 2440: 2435: 2356:Hollister, Charles Warren (1966). 1992:Alexander, Jonathan J. G. (1992). 1418: 25: 6509: 4280:List of archbishops of Canterbury 2673: 2547:Liber Miraculorum Sancti Dunstani 2485:, Adelard's letter to Archbishop 2158:. Vol. 1. London: Macmillan. 1441:. st-dunstans.org. Archived from 1336: 1087:Once pull'd the devil by the nose 1058:Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton 722:In the following year the see of 703:Bishop of Worcester and of London 474: 6403:10th-century English archbishops 6368: 6356: 6344: 6332: 5713:Æbbe "the Younger" of Coldingham 2585:. Oxford University Press, 1979. 2501:, Oxford University Press, 2012. 2475:, Oxford University Press, 2012. 2316:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 2276:. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. 2110:Dunning, Robert William (1983). 1781:Portrait of Canterbury Cathedral 1439:Catholic Community – Woking 1300:Bunson, Bunson & Bunson 1998 1060:was named in honour of Dunstan. 707:On Dunstan's return, Archbishop 6256:Hwita of Whitchurch Canonicorum 2613:Encyclopedia of World Biography 2200:Anglo-Latin Literature 900–1066 2090:Dunning, Andrew (19 May 2016). 1971: 1962: 1936: 1839: 1813: 1788: 1772: 1722: 1685: 1673: 1609: 1569: 1549:Winterbottom & Lapidge 2011 1511:Winterbottom & Lapidge 2011 1221: 698:Bishop and archbishop (957–978) 511:, summoned him to his court at 381:who then occupied the ruins of 5708:Æbbe "the Elder" of Coldingham 3467:Henry Montgomery Campbell 2704:Dunstan at the British Library 2620:The Monastic Orders in England 2583:English Historical Documents I 2529:Fragmenta ritualia de Dunstano 2134:Handbook of British Chronology 1943:Sandles, Tim (17 April 2016). 1731:Handbook of British Chronology 1208: 1193: 1085:St Dunstan, as the story goes, 790:to that of Worcester. In 963, 13: 1: 6413:10th-century Christian saints 5013:Saints of Anglo-Saxon England 3072:William of Sainte-Mère-Église 2499:The Early Lives of St Dunstan 2473:The Early Lives of St Dunstan 2416:The Early Lives of St Dunstan 2155:History of the English People 1256:19 Μαΐου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. 1181: 1099:story is already shown in an 325:. B states that Dunstan was " 263: 131: 6418:10th-century English bishops 5431:Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet 3909:Robert Tideman of Winchcombe 2599:Dunstan: Saint and Statesman 2371:English Historical Documents 2265:UK public library membership 2152:Green, John Richard (1895). 2137:. Royal Historical Society. 1822:Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018 1640:UK public library membership 1413:Cross & Livingstone 1997 1234: 939:. He visited the shrines of 7: 6493:People from Mendip District 5888:Eosterwine of Monkwearmouth 5396:Æbbe of Thanet (Domne Eafe) 2606:Saint Dunstan of Canterbury 1627:. Oxford University Press. 1115:, Harley MS 315, f. 15v.). 1081:, and in this folk rhyme: 897:31 March 978. According to 819:British coronation ceremony 587:of Glastonbury Abbey church 576:after leaving Glastonbury. 10: 6514: 5999:Florentius of Peterborough 5818:Ceolfrith of Monkwearmouth 2497:and Michael Winterbottom, 2471:and Michael Winterbottom, 2382:Williams, Michael (1970). 2274:The Magic of the Horseshoe 2116:. Chichester: Phillimore. 1984: 1064:In literature and folklore 373:School to the king's court 278:Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey 154:19 May 988 (aged about 79) 29: 6483:Medieval European scribes 6453:Archbishops of Canterbury 6289: 6156:Beorhthelm of Shaftesbury 6078: 6052: 5971: 5938:Sigfrith of Monkwearmouth 5695: 5547:Cyneswith of Peterborough 5464: 5388: 5347: 5292: 5261: 5133:Æthelburh of Faremoutiers 5128:Æthelberht of East Anglia 5120: 5019: 4969: 4774: 4477: 4286: 4277: 4271:Archbishops of Canterbury 4151: 3972: 3812: 3660: 3553: 3282: 3245: 3011: 2840: 2791: 2782: 2774: 2764: 2755: 2747: 2737: 2728: 2720: 2712: 2272:Lawrence, Robert (1899). 2096:Medieval manuscripts blog 2013:Anlezark, Daniel (2009). 985: 914:translation of the relics 856:, who wished her own son 620:Æthelstan the "Half-king" 515:and made him a minister. 242: 231: 223: 215: 189: 181: 176: 166: 150: 127: 122: 112: 102: 94: 86: 67: 60: 41: 6443:Anglo-Saxon Benedictines 6241:Frithestan of Winchester 6226:Earmund of Stoke Fleming 5793:Billfrith of Lindisfarne 5748:Æthelwold of Lindisfarne 5657:Regenhere of Northampton 5218:Sigeberht of East Anglia 5173:Cuthbald of Peterborough 3452:Arthur Winnington-Ingram 2785:Archbishop of Canterbury 2509:The Life of St Æthelwold 2386:Draining Somerset Levels 1755:"Biography: St. Dunstan" 1564:Fryde & Powicke 1961 1186: 751:Archbishop of Canterbury 470:Monk and abbot (943–957) 425:, Bishop of Winchester. 367:Archbishop of Canterbury 290:Archbishop of Canterbury 62:Archbishop of Canterbury 32:Dunstan (disambiguation) 6478:Manuscript illuminators 6312:Urith of Chittlehampton 6266:Margaret of Dunfermline 6161:Beornstan of Winchester 6146:Benignus of Glastonbury 6136:Æthelwold of Winchester 6126:Æthelnoth of Canterbury 5984:Firmin of North Crawley 5979:Augustine of Canterbury 5868:Eardwulf of Northumbria 5848:Eadfrith of Lindisfarne 5838:Eadberht of Lindisfarne 5823:Ceolwulf of Northumbria 5733:Æthelgyth of Coldingham 5572:Eadweard of Maugersbury 5426:Deusdedit of Canterbury 5421:Berhtwald of Canterbury 4901:Archibald Campbell Tait 3432:Archibald Campbell Tait 3427:Charles James Blomfield 2409:Winterbottom, Michael; 2174:Iggulden, Conn (2017). 1783:, London: Phoenix House 1379:Encyclopedia Britannica 1031:Eastern Orthodox Church 1017:Patronage and feast day 202:Eastern Orthodox Church 6302:Juthwara of Sherbourne 6271:Swithhun of Winchester 6211:Eadweard the Confessor 6121:Æthelgar of Canterbury 6101:Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury 6044:Theodore of Canterbury 6029:Mellitus of Canterbury 6024:Laurence of Canterbury 6009:Honorius of Canterbury 5853:Eadwine of Northumbria 5843:Eadfrith of Leominster 5723:Ælfwald of Northumbria 5607:Frithuwold of Chertsey 5542:Cynehelm of Winchcombe 5537:Cyneburh of Gloucester 5512:Beorhthelm of Stafford 5487:Æthelmod of Leominster 5451:Nothhelm of Canterbury 5436:Eanswith of Folkestone 5375:Indract of Glastonbury 5198:Hiurmine of Blythburgh 5178:Eadmund of East Anglia 5097:Patrick of Glastonbury 4881:Charles Manners-Sutton 4812:Episcopacy abolished ( 4209:Mervyn Charles-Edwards 4069:Episcopacy abolished ( 3350:Episcopacy abolished ( 3246:During the Reformation 2519:Reliquiae Dunstanianae 2505:Wulfstan of Winchester 2289:Schama, Simon (2011). 2163:Hone, William (1825). 1203: 1126: 899:William of Malmsesbury 768: 651: 588: 549: 484: 405:Dunstan soon became a 402: 329:" in the days of King 276:. He was successively 6423:Abbots of Glastonbury 6276:Wulfsige of Sherborne 6201:Eadgyth of Polesworth 6191:Eadburh of Winchester 6186:Dunstan of Canterbury 6131:Æthelwine of Athelney 6111:Ælfheah of Winchester 6106:Ælfheah of Canterbury 6070:Lewina of Bishopstone 6060:Cuthflæd of Lyminster 6004:Hadrian of Canterbury 5989:Birinus of Dorchester 5928:Oswine of Northumbria 5923:Oswald of Northumbria 5768:Balthere of Tyningham 5753:Alchhild of Middleham 5728:Æthelburh of Hackness 5662:Rumbold of Buckingham 5602:Frithuswith of Oxford 5577:Ealdgyth of Stortford 5562:Eadburh of Southwell 5482:Æthelberht of Bedford 5477:Ælfthryth of Crowland 5416:Albinus of Canterbury 5380:Maildub of Malmesbury 5324:Grimbald of St Bertin 5052:Congar of Congresbury 5042:Branwalator of Milton 4586:John of Sittingbourne 4536:Reginald Fitz Jocelin 3077:Eustace of Fauconberg 3057:Richard de Belmeis II 2640:William of Malmesbury 2487:Ælfheah of Canterbury 2341:10.1093/notesj/gjq050 2319:Catholic Encyclopedia 2257:10.1093/ref:odnb/8288 2113:A History of Somerset 1800:The Church of England 1633:10.1093/ref:odnb/8463 1121: 1035:Roman Catholic Church 839:William of Malmesbury 835:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 814:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 758: 646: 628:religion of the Danes 582: 525: 497:Glastonbury Classbook 482: 400: 361:, he was a nephew of 197:Roman Catholic Church 80:Glastonbury Classbook 6498:English silversmiths 6463:Bishops of Worcester 6408:10th-century artists 6281:Wulfthryth of Wilton 6251:Humbert of Stokenham 6181:Cwenburh of Wimborne 6166:Beornwald of Bampton 6141:Aldhelm of Sherborne 6065:Cuthmann of Steyning 6019:Justus of Canterbury 5833:Dryhthelm of Melrose 5788:Bercthun of Beverley 5597:Frithuric of Breedon 5582:Earconwald of London 5567:Eadgyth of Aylesbury 5497:Æthelwynn of Sodbury 5441:Eormengyth of Thanet 5355:Aidan of Lindisfarne 5274:Hildelith of Barking 5269:Æthelburh of Barking 5193:Herefrith of Thorney 5148:Æthelwine of Lindsey 5082:Melorius of Amesbury 4871:Frederick Cornwallis 4189:Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs 4113:Edward Stillingfleet 3827:William Gainsborough 3547:Bishops of Worcester 3142:Richard de Wentworth 3034:Richard de Belmeis I 2662:Vita sancti Dunstani 2644:Vita sancti Dunstani 2636:(1948; 2d ed. 1950). 2622:(1940; 2d ed. 1963). 2581:, tr. D. Whitelock, 2565:Miracula S. Dunstani 2543:Vita sancti Dunstani 2539:Osbern of Canterbury 2292:A History of Britain 2058:The Birth of Britain 1779:Cook, G. H. (1949), 1692:Roach, Levi (2013). 1329:, pp. 285–286, 1162:An East London saint 885:Final years (978–88) 596:was also completed. 552:Abbot of Glastonbury 487:Dunstan worked as a 347:Bishop of Winchester 312:Early life (909–943) 171:Canterbury Cathedral 30:For other uses, see 6468:English blacksmiths 6438:Anglo-Saxon artists 6428:Angelic visionaries 6246:Hædde of Winchester 6216:Eadweard the Martyr 6176:Cuthburh of Wimborn 6116:Æthelflæd of Romsey 6039:Peter of Canterbury 5918:Osthryth of Bardney 5808:Ceadda of Lichfield 5687:Wulfhild of Barking 5672:Werburgh of Chester 5647:Oswald of Worcester 5637:Milred of Worcester 5622:Mildburh of Wenlock 5612:Hæmma of Leominster 5557:Eadburh of Pershore 5552:Eadburh of Bicester 5339:Wulfram of Grantham 5329:Monegunda of Watton 5238:Walstan of Bawburgh 5228:Torthred of Thorney 5188:Guthlac of Crowland 5138:Æthelflæd of Ramsey 5077:Judoc of Winchester 5067:Elfin of Warrington 5037:Brannoc of Braunton 4906:Edward White Benson 4204:William Wilson Cash 4024:Nicholas Bullingham 3980:Silvestro de' Gigli 3821:John St German 3794:Walter de Cantilupe 3747:William of Northall 3397:Richard Osbaldeston 3039:Gilbert Universalis 2741:Oswald of Worcester 2731:Bishop of Worcester 2313:"St. Dunstan"  2085:. Houghton Mifflin. 1949:Legends of Dartmoor 1945:"Franklin's Nights" 1921:, pp. 166–168. 1581:Anglo-Saxon England 1011:English Reformation 850:Edward "the Martyr" 355:Bishop of Lichfield 317:Birth and relatives 282:Bishop of Worcester 6448:Anglo-Saxon saints 6307:Rumbold of Mechlin 6171:Centwine of Wessex 6151:Beocca of Chertsey 5953:Wilfrith of Hexham 5948:Wihtberht of Ripon 5858:Ealdberht of Ripon 5828:Cuthbert of Durham 5758:Alchmund of Hexham 5743:Æthelwold of Farne 5738:Æthelsige of Ripon 5652:Osburh of Coventry 5632:Mildrith of Thanet 5592:Freomund of Mercia 5532:Cyneburh of Castor 5517:Coenwulf of Mercia 5492:Æthelred of Mercia 5456:Sigeburh of Thanet 5446:Mildrith of Thanet 5406:Æthelburh of Kent 5401:Æthelberht of Kent 5348:Irish and Scottish 5304:Balthild of Romsey 5223:Tancred of Thorney 5163:Botwulf of Thorney 5153:Athwulf of Thorney 5143:Æthelthryth of Ely 5112:Sativola of Exeter 5102:Rumon of Tavistock 5087:Nectan of Hartland 5062:Decuman of Watchet 4689:William Whittlesey 4667:Thomas Bradwardine 4610:William Chillenden 4599:Edmund of Abingdon 4503:William de Corbeil 4464:Robert of Jumièges 4439:Ælfric of Abingdon 4334:Theodore of Tarsus 4159:Folliott Cornewall 3964:Giovanni de' Gigli 3887:William Whittlesey 3773:Randulf of Evesham 3152:Michael Northburgh 3019:William the Norman 2998:Robert of Jumièges 2604:Duckett, Eleanor. 2054:Churchill, Winston 1132:Solomon and Saturn 1127: 1107:in the Canterbury 1069:English literature 769: 652: 639:Changes in fortune 589: 485: 403: 207:Anglican Communion 78:; detail from the 6458:Bishops of London 6320: 6319: 6297:Arilda of Oldbury 6261:Mærwynn of Romsey 6206:Eadgyth of Wilton 6196:Eadgar of England 6096:Ælfgifu of Exeter 6091:Ælfgar of Selwood 5943:Tatberht of Ripon 5878:Ecgberht of Ripon 5813:Cedd of Lichfield 5718:Ælfflæd of Whitby 5682:Wigstan of Repton 5642:Oda of Canterbury 5527:Credan of Evesham 5507:Beonna of Breedon 5360:Boisil of Melrose 5334:Odwulf of Evesham 5183:Eadnoth of Ramsey 5168:Cissa of Crowland 5057:Dachuna of Bodmin 5032:Barloc of Norbury 4979: 4978: 4699:William Courtenay 4655:John de Stratford 4633:Robert Winchelsey 4519:Roger de Bailleul 4237: 4236: 4059:John Thornborough 4049:Gervase Babington 3985:Girolamo Ghinucci 3868:Wulstan Bransford 3848:Wulstan Bransford 3762:John of Coutances 3513: 3512: 3447:Mandell Creighton 3367:Humphrey Henchman 3237:Cuthbert Tunstall 3232:Richard FitzJames 3167:Robert Braybrooke 3162:William Courtenay 3137:Stephen Gravesend 3117:Richard Gravesend 3102:Henry of Sandwich 3052:Robert de Sigello 2834:Bishops of London 2801: 2800: 2792:Succeeded by 2765:Succeeded by 2738:Succeeded by 2699:Project Gutenberg 2695:George Cruikshank 2664:, ed. 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Byrhthelm
Æthelgar
Baltonsborough
Wessex
Canterbury
England
Canterbury Cathedral
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Stepney
Glastonbury Abbey
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Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey
Bishop of Worcester
Bishop of London
Archbishop of Canterbury
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