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Probably due to the influence of Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury ( 959 – 988 ), Ælfheah was elected Bishop of Winchester in 984, and was consecrated on 19 October that year.
It was founded in 2004 by the singer and director Harry Dunstan.
His short reign was marked by ongoing conflicts with his family, thegns, and especially the Church, under the leadership of Saint Dunstan and Archbishop Odo.
When Dunstan eventually found the young monarch, he was cavorting with a noblewoman named Æthelgifu and refused to return with the bishop.
The account of the quarrel with Dunstan and Cynesige, bishop of Lichfield at the coronation feast is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and in the later chronicle of John of Worcester and was written by monks supportive of Dunstan's position.
Edward was chosen as king and was crowned by his main clerical supporters, the archbishops Dunstan and Oswald of Worcester.
In time, Edward was anointed by Archbishops Dunstan and Oswald at Kingston upon Thames, most likely in 975.
In 2003, an allied group, Stuckism Photography, was founded by Larry Dunstan and Andy Bullock.
' Author B ', the biographer and former apprentice of St Dunstan, described with vivid memory how the king sucked out the juices of his food, chewed on what was left and spat it out.
The Abbey Church was enlarged in the 10th century by the Abbot of Glastonbury, Saint Dunstan, the central figure in the 10th-century revival of English monastic life.
The resulting fruit-producing hybrid was named the Dunstan Chestnut.
During the reforms of Archbishop St. Dunstan ( c909-988 ), a Benedictine abbey named Christ Church Priory was added to the cathedral.
St. Dunstan was buried on the south side of the High Altar.
The choir was back in use by 1180, and in that year the remains of St Dunstan and St Alphege were moved there from the crypt.
The abbey was probably sacked by the Danes around 890 and, despite Paris's claims, the office of abbot remained empty from around 920 until the 970s when the efforts of Dunstan reached the town.
Dunstan was mortally wounded with a hole through his ribs by the single shot Moore had squeezed off.
He was baptised by Dunstan, and a story was told at Glastonbury Abbey that as the infant was baptised, his hand made a motion much like that an archbishop makes when blessing.
Stigand was the first non-monk to be named to either English archbishopric since before the days of Dunstan ( archbishop from 959 to 988 ).
Athelm was related to Dunstan, some sources say an uncle of Dunstan's.
More than a hundred years later, when Dunstan and Æthelwold of Winchester were inaugurating their church reform, Swithun was adopted as patron of the restored church at Winchester, formerly dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

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After the 1174 fire in Canterbury Cathedral, Ælfheah's remains together with those of Dunstan were placed around the high altar, at which Thomas Becket is said to have commended his life into Ælfheah's care shortly before his martyrdom during the Becket controversy.
From this motion, Dunstan is said to have prophesied that Æthelnoth would become an archbishop.
University of Adelaide Professor of Politics Clem Macintyre said that after the State Bank collapse, Rann had to re-establish Labor's credentials as an economic manager as a matter of urgency, and " in that sense Rann had a whole lot of priorities to concentrate on that Dunstan didn't even think about ", with a legacy built on economic achievements, achieving the triple-A credit rating, as well as its capacity to deliver infrastructure projects.
Dunstan later said of his involvement with the Liberals: " I do not call it snobbery to deride the Establishment in South Australia, I admit that I was brought up into it, and I admit that it gave me a pain.
Saint Dunstan was invited to the dedication and is said to have wept during the Mass.
When he was asked why he wept, Dunstan said it was because he knew that Edith would die in three weeks.

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Thus this report of a feud between Eadwig and Dunstan could either have been based on a true incident of a political quarrel for power between a young king and powerful church officials who wished to control the king and who later spread this legend to blacken his reputation, or it could be an urban legend ; the Chronicle also tells of Odo putting aside the King's marriage on the grounds Eadwig and his wife were " too related ".
Relations between Archbishop Dunstan and Bishop Æthelwold may have been strained.
Bishop Æthelwold had been the main enemy of the seculars, and Archbishop Dunstan appears to have done little to aid his fellow reformer at this time.
Upon Eadwig's death in October 959, Edgar immediately recalled Dunstan ( eventually canonised as St. Dunstan ) from exile to have him made Bishop of Worcester ( and subsequently Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury ).
One twelfth century chronicler described her as of noble birth, and she may have been related to St Dunstan.
* In The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies, the scholar Dunstan Ramsay and the stage magician Paul Dempster a. k. a. Magnus Eisengrim end up as the " permanent guests " and lovers of the eccentric Swiss millionaire Lieselotte Naegeli – the three of them occasionally sharing an especially large bed, though " most often in order to have a breakfast in bed or take an important decision " rather than for sex.
And Dunstan is very jealous and upset to have to hear about this, but that doesn ’ t stop him from taking Boy ’ s investment tips.
Dunstan travels to Europe again to meet with them, and though he knows he can never be a part of their world, he is satisfied to have achieved recognition in his chosen field of study.
Dunstan suspects that she may have purposely brought on her own death.
She suggests that Dunstan is suffering from the " revenge of the unlived life ": the guilt he feels over events in his life have prevented him from truly living it: he still agonizes over Mary Dempster's condition, and he's never realized just how good he was to accept Leola as a friend when she rejected him in favour of Boy, and even to accept Boy who insisted on mocking him for losing out in their love triangle.
Dunstan ends his story with the words, “ And that, Headmaster, is all I have to tell you .”
For Dunstan Ramsay, religion and morality are immediate certainties in life, and the events of the novel show how moral lapses have a way of ‘ snowballing ’ and coming back to haunt one.
The basic elements of the coronation ceremony have also remained the same for the last thousand years ; it was devised in 973 by Dunstan.
Toowoomba also have a team in the Daily Telegraph Supercoach competition, Toowoomba Locusts, and are coached by Jacob Dunstan.
Churchdown has several interesting old structures including the Old School House on The Green, where the first village school was held, Ye Old House on Sandfield Road ( thought to have been built in the 16th century, Dunstan Cottage in Chapel Hay Lane and The Cottage on Oldbury Orchard.
Knock Fergus may have been a reference to the large numbers of Irish residents there then, but the name is old-it is found in the St. Dunstan Stepney registers in the early 1600s.
It has been suggested that Goscelin may have chosen to enhance Edith's story by associating Dunstan with her translation.
When the succession became an issue late in Edgar's reign, Æthelwold supported the claim of Æthelred, the son of his major patron, Ælfthryth, whereas Dunstan and Oswald appear to have supported Edgar's son by an earlier wife, Edward the Martyr, who succeeded to the throne.

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