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Walstan (recorded as Walston in some sources) was an Anglo-Saxon prince, known for the miracles which occurred during and after his life after he became a farm worker. He is a patron saint of farm animals and agricultural workers, who once visited his shrine at the church at Bawburgh, in the English county of Norfolk. Two sources for his life exist: the De Sancto Walstano Confessore in the Nova Legenda Angliæ, printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1516, and known as the English Life; and a later Latin manuscript copied in 1658 from a now lost medieval triptych, now in the Lambeth Palace library in London.

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  • Valstà de Bawburgh (ca)
  • Walstan (fr)
  • Saint Walstan (en)
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  • Valstà (Walstan o Walston) fou un granger. Venerat com a sant, és sant patró dels grangers, pagesos i dels animals de granja. (ca)
  • Walstan ou Walston (mort en 1016) est né soit à Bawburgh à Norfolk, soit à Blythburgh dans le Suffolk, est un garçon de ferme anglais. Il est vénéré comme saint par l'Église catholique. En raison d'une vie consacrée à l'agriculture et aux soins des animaux de ferme, il est le saint patron des fermes, agriculteurs, ouvriers agricoles, éleveurs et animaux d'élevage. (fr)
  • Walstan (recorded as Walston in some sources) was an Anglo-Saxon prince, known for the miracles which occurred during and after his life after he became a farm worker. He is a patron saint of farm animals and agricultural workers, who once visited his shrine at the church at Bawburgh, in the English county of Norfolk. Two sources for his life exist: the De Sancto Walstano Confessore in the Nova Legenda Angliæ, printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1516, and known as the English Life; and a later Latin manuscript copied in 1658 from a now lost medieval triptych, now in the Lambeth Palace library in London. (en)
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  • Walstan (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/First_part_of_the_Latin_Life_of_St_Walstan.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St._Walstan's_Well,_Bawburgh,_Norfolk.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St_Walstan's,_Bawburgh.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St_Walstan_from_a_rood_screen_at_St_Mary_Magdalene,_Norwich_(originally_at_St._James,_Pockthorpe).jpg
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  • Taverham, Norfolk (en)
birth place
  • Bawburgh, Norfolk (en)
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