Wigstan
9th-century Mercian royal and saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Wistan" redirects here. For the villages in Iran, see Vistan.
Wigstan (/ˈwiːˌstɑːn/, Old English pronunciation: [ˈwiːjˌstɑːn]; died c. 840 AD), also known as Saint Wystan, was the son of Wigmund of Mercia and Ælfflæd, daughter of King Ceolwulf I of Mercia.
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Wigstan (Wystan, Wistan) | |
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Martyr | |
Died | c. 839/840 |
Honored in | Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodox Church |
Major shrine | Evesham Abbey (destroyed) |
Feast | 1 June |
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