Examples of 'thurstan' in a sentence
Meaning of "thurstan"
Thurstan (adjective) - Referring to something that is related to or characteristic of the city Thurstan
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Thurstan is its anglicised version.
During her convalescence in England Thurstan gave lectures in various cities about her experiences.
Thurstan arrived shortly before William.
Meaning of the name Thurstan.
William accompanied Thurstan into exile in Europe and on embassies to the papal court.
This year arose the tumult at Glastonbury betwixt the Abbot Thurstan and his monks.
The Thurstan Holland sign is named after him.
The arrangement merely postponed the problem however, as neither Thurstan nor William renounced their claims.
Thurstan of York.
The man responsible was the new aggressively assertive Archbishop of York, Thurstan.
Thurstan was born sometime about 1070 in the Bessin region of Normandy.
The would-be Bishop was a cleric called Gille Aidan, and the Archbishop was Thurstan.
Thurstan managed to secure the resurrection of the Diocese of Galloway, or Whithorn, in 1125.
Stephen 's dispute with the church had its origins in 1140, when Archbishop Thurstan of York died.
Thurstan was born sometime about 1070 in Bayeux, in the Bessin region of Normandy.
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Thurstan negotiated a truce at Roxburgh in 1138 between England and Scotland.
Thurstan of Caen became the first Norman Abbot of Glastonbury in circa 1077.