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  1. Read the biography of Edward the Confessor the Anglo-Saxon king of England. Why was he called 'the confessor'?

  2. 11 min read. Edward the Confessor, known by this name for his extreme piety, was canonised in 1161 by Pope Alexander III. He became one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England, reigning for an impressive twenty four years from 1042 until 1066.

  3. At different times of the day, or in different seasons, the light falling in the Abbey will light up something that you have walked past a million times and never seen before. Edward the Confessor was King from 1042 to 1066. He founded a monastery to St Peter, known as Westminster Abbey.

  4. Saint Edward the Confessor, (born c. 1003, Islip, Eng.—died Jan. 5, 1066, London; canonized 1161; feast day originally January 5, now October 13), King of England (1042–66). The son of Ethelred II, he was exiled to Normandy for 25 years (1016–41) while the Danes held England ( see Canute the Great ). For the first 11 years of his reign ...

  5. Jan 26, 2022 · Born c.1003. Reigned 1042 – 1066. Died 1066. Edward the Confessor was one of the most important kings in English history. He was crowned king in 1042, and he is best known for his piousness and his building of Westminster Abbey. Edward’s mother was a Norman, and his father the Englishman Aethelred the Unready.

  6. Jun 28, 2017 · Edward III 'The Confessor' (r. 1042-1066) | The Royal Family. In 1042 Edward 'the Confessor' became King. As the surviving son of Ethelred and his second wife, Emma, he was a half-brother of Hardicanute, through their mother.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › edward-confessorEdward The Confessor | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · People. History. British and Irish History: Biographies. Edward the Confessor. views 1,528,929 updated May 18 2018. Edward ( c. 1005–66), king of England (1042–66), known as ‘the Confessor’. Edward was born at Islip (Oxon.), the first recorded child of Æthelred's second marriage.

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