- made it a
prime prize.
William the
Conqueror made
Turstinus a
Norman abbot there in 1086.
Turstinus added to the church,
unusually building to the east...
- FitzRolf, said by
Orderic Vitalis to have
carried the
Norman standard:
Turstinus filius Rollonis vexillum Normannorum portavit, "Turstin son of
Rollo carried...
- Þórsteinn like Dustin,
through a
Latinized form Tustinus,
itself a
variant of
Turstinus,
which Latinizes the Old
Norman name To[r]stein, Tu[r]stin (now surnames...
-
Rouen Rollo, with the
notable exception of
Orderic Vitalis that
writes Turstinus filius Rollonis about Turstin le Blanc. The
given name
Turstin originated...
- hospital,
including not just the farm but the farmer,
Turstinus, and "all his following" ("
Turstinus et tota
sequela sua") –
meaning his family, labourers...