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- Look up Wulfstan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York wrote some works in Latin, and numerous works in Old English, then the vernacular. He has also been credited with a few...
- 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...
- 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...
- in the report of sailor Wulfstan from the end of the 9th century. The report was included in The Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan which was written in Anglo-Saxon...