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Wulfstan may
refer to:
Wulfstan of Hedeby, 9th-century
merchantman and
traveller Wulfstan (died 956)...
- bishop.
Wulfstan is a
saint in the
Western Christian churches. His
denomination as
Wulfstan II is to
indicate that he is the
second Bishop Wulfstan of Worcester...
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Wulfstan (sometimes
Wulfstan II or Lupus; died 28 May 1023) was an
English Bishop of London,
Bishop of Worcester, and
Archbishop of York. He is thought...
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Wulfstan (died
December 956) was
Archbishop of York
between 931 and 952. He is
often known as
Wulfstan I, to
separate him from
Wulfstan II, Archbishop...
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Wulfstan of
Hedeby was a late ninth-century
traveller and trader. His
travel accounts, as well as
those of
another trader,
Ohthere of Hålogaland, were...
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Wulfstan the
Cantor (c. 960 –
early 11th century), also
known as
Wulfstan of Winchester, was an Anglo-Saxon monk of the Old Minster, Winchester. He was...
- the
title given to a
homily composed in
England between 1010 and 1016 by
Wulfstan II,
Archbishop of York (died 1023), who
commonly styled himself Lupus,...
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Weohstan (died 802) was the
ealdorman of Wiltshire, part of the
kingdom of Wes****, at the
beginning of the
ninth century. In 802 King
Beorhtric died, and...
- on '
Wulfstan 14, fl. 931–956',
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Accessed: 6
February 2009. AD 946 (Eadred's reign): S 519–20. In 947,
Wulfstan attests...
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Wulfstan v
Thomas was an
early court case in
English law.
Bishop Wulstan,
later Saint Wulfstan, was
appealing to the new king
against the
taking of estates...