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  1. 20 November 869. East Anglia. Edmund the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) [note 1] was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death. Few historical facts about Edmund are known, as the kingdom of East Anglia was devastated by the Vikings, who destroyed any contemporary evidence of his reign.

  2. That honour was originally held by St Edmund, or Edmund the Martyr, King of East Anglia in the 9th century AD. Born on Christmas Day 841 AD, Edmund succeeded to the throne of Anglo-Saxon East Anglia in 856. Brought up as a Christian, he fought alongside King Alfred of Wessex against the pagan Viking and Norse invaders ( the Great Heathen Army ...

  3. Aug 16, 2019 · King Edmund the Martyr’s veneration started around the later part of the 10th century A.D. Many chroniclers have stated that it was exactly 30 years after his death. Therefore, from around that period onward Edmund, the Martyr, officially became the patron saint of England, although temporarily. Where is St Edmund’s final resting place?

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  4. The unparalleled piety, humility, meekness, and other virtues of St. Edmund are admirably set forth by our historians. This incomparable prince and holy martyr was considered by succeeding English kings as their special patron, and as an accomplished model of all royal virtues. The feast of St. Edmund is reckoned among the holidays of precept ...

  5. Edmund (born 841/842—died Nov. 20, 869; feast day November 20) was the king of East Anglia (from 855). Of his life little is known. In the year 869 the Danes, who had been wintering at York, marched through Mercia into East Anglia and took up their quarters at Thetford. Edmund engaged them fiercely in battle, but the Danes under their leaders ...

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  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Throughout this agonizing ordeal, Edmund displayed remarkable bravery, repeatedly invoking the name of Jesus. Eventually, he was decapitated, sealing his fate as a martyr for his faith. Edmund’s final resting place is the town of Bury St. Edmunds, where his memory is cherished to this day. The tree at Hoxne, which tradition claimed was the ...

  8. Edmund the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death. Quick Facts King of the East Angles, Reign ... Few historical facts about Edmund are known, as the kingdom of East Anglia was devastated by the Vikings, who destroyed any contemporary evidence of his ...

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