• St Dunstan of Canterbury was the Archbishop of Canterbury. He was born in 909 AD in Baltonsborough, Wessex, England and died on May 19 988 in Canterbury
  • On 18 July 1174, King Henry rode to the outskirts of Canterbury, where he stopped at St Dunstan's church, donned penitential garments, and removed his shoes.
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  • St Dunstan's patron is Dunstan, a former Archbishop of Canterbury and who many consider to be one of England’s greatest saints.
  • San Dunstano « St Dunstan, as the story goes, Once pull'd the devil by the nose With red-hot tongs, which made him roar, That he was heard three miles or more. »
  • St Dunstan of Canterbury. May 2, 2009 by Mark Armitage. saint-dunstan1 Born shortly before 910AD, Dunstan was the son of a Wessex noble, Heorstan, and...
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  • St Dunstans Street. ... It was rededicated in 1030 to St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury 959-988, who was canonised that year.
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