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    Dunstan, (c. 909 – 19 May 988), was an English bishop and Benedictine monk. He was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop...
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    St Dunstan's College is a co-educational private day school in Catford, south-east London, England. It is a registered charity, and a member of the Headmasters'...
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    of pilgrimage. Dunstan was Archbishop of Canterbury from 960 to 978 and was canonised soon after his death, becoming the favourite saint of the English...
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  • St. Andrew's College, Prince Edward Island redirects to here. St. Dunstan's University (SDU) is a former university which was located on the northern...
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    The Devil Tavern, whose full sign was The Devil and Saint Dunstan, was a tavern at number 2, Fleet Street in London, near the Temple Bar. It existed from...
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  • St Dunstan's Cathedral, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint Dunstan is an Anglican cathedral in Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa. It is the seat of...
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  • by the lives of the saints. He writes several well-regarded treatises on saints. In the novels he is compared with Saint Dunstan in his struggle with...
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    extreme in his opposition to secular clergy than his fellow reformers, Saint Dunstan and Oswald of Worcester. He is nevertheless recognised as a key figure...
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    twenty when he died in 959. He clashed at the beginning of his reign with Dunstan, the powerful Abbot of Glastonbury and future Archbishop of Canterbury...
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  • Saint Dunstan's spot in the MIAA. UPEI had its best run to date in the late 80s and early 90s, winning four league championships. The Saint Dunstan's Saints...
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    the Cathedral–Basilica of Saint Dunstan, located at Great George Street in downtown Charlottetown. Then known as Île Saint-Jean, the island was initially...
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  • Look up Dunstan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunstan is a saint and tenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury. Dunstan (surname) Dunstan (New Zealand...
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  • Christianity portal Saint Dunstan's Church of the Highlands Parish is an Episcopal congregation of over 250 people in the Diocese of Olympia. The main...
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    less important religious site) date to the 960s or early 970s, when Saint Dunstan and King Edgar installed a community of Benedictine monks on the site...
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    The Church of St Dunstan is in Earle Road, Edge Hill, Liverpool, England. It is an active Anglican church in the deanery of Toxteth and Wavertree, the...
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  • together several elements relating to Canterbury. Saint Dunstan was Archbishop of Canterbury and patron saint of the blind, after whom a home for the blind...
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    origins of the abbey are generally thought to date to about 959, when Saint Dunstan and King Edgar installed a community of Benedictine monks on the site...
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  • blacksmith's tongs in that Borough's coat of arms represent the local saint, Dunstan, the patron saint of Stepney and metalworkers, rather than the Ironworks. A yellow...
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  • Blind Veterans UK, formerly St Dunstan's, is a large British charity, providing free support and services to vision-impaired ex-servicemen and women and...
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    origin of the tradition of lucky horseshoes is the story of Saint Dunstan and the Devil. Dunstan, who would become the Archbishop of Canterbury in CE 959...
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    Sir Dunstan Gerbert Raphael St. Omer KCMG MBE (24 October 1927 – 5 May 2015) was a Saint Lucian painter, muralist and educator. He designed the national...
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    a City. The Parish of Saint-Dunstan-du-Lac-de-Beauport changed its name to Saint-Dunstan-du-Lac-Beauport. The Parish of Saints-Anges-de-Lachine became...
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    manuscripts contain a number of apparent self-portraits, notably those of Saint Dunstan and Matthew Paris. Most of these either show the artist at work, or...
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    founded in the tenth century by Saint Dunstan who established a community of Benedictine monks. The only traces of St Dunstan's monastery remaining are round...
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  • instructions to sound church bells at certain times, and by the 10th century Saint Dunstan had written an extensive guide to bell-ringing to mark the canonical...
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  • and her miraculous encounter with Saint Dunstan. According to Saint Dunstan's biographer, Æthelwynn asked Saint Dunstan to help her design a stole, intended...
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    quad-bike or even private helicopter. It has been noted that Saint Dunstan, the Patron Saint of Music, was the Abbot of Glastonbury in 943. Various artists...
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    further Christian twist due to a legend surrounding the tenth-century saint Dunstan, who worked as a blacksmith before becoming Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    Pope John XII (category Burials at the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran)
    and those of our successors. In 960 John confirmed the appointment of Saint Dunstan as archbishop of Canterbury, who traveled to Rome to receive the pallium...
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  • 903), Frankish nobleman Adelard of Ghent, 11th-century biographer of Saint Dunstan Adelard of Bath (c. 1080?–c. 1142–1152?), English scholar Adélard Godbout...
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