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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Edmund the Martyr — For the 13th century Archbishop, see St. Edmund of Abingdon. Infobox Monarch name =St Edmund the Martyr title =King of the East Angles caption =Detail from the Wilton Diptych. reign =25 December, 855 – 20 November, 869 coronation = othertitles =… … Wikipedia
Edmund the Martyr, Saint — • Short biography of the King of East Anglia, who died in 870 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Edmund the Martyr — St. Edmund the Martyr † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund the Martyr King of East Anglia, born about 840; died at Hoxne, Suffolk, 20 November, 870. The earliest and most reliable accounts represent St. Edmund as descended from the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Edward the Martyr — Infobox British Royalty|Monarch name= St Edward the Martyr title=King of England rank=14th reign=8 July 975 ndash;18 March 978 predecessor=Edgar successor=Æthelred date of birth=circa 962 place of birth= date of death=death date|978|3|18|mf=y… … Wikipedia
Edmund — or Edmond [ed′mənd] n. 〚OE Eadmund < ead (see EDGAR1) + mund, hand, protection: see MANUAL〛 a masculine name: dim. Ed, Ned * * * (849–870) a … Universalium
St Edmund the King and Martyr — Infobox church name = St. Edmund the King and Martyr fullname = color = imagesize = caption = Photo of the church today landscape = denomination = Anglican, earlier Roman Catholic diocese = parish = division = subdivision = founded date = founder … Wikipedia
Edmund — may refer to:People or characters with Edmund as the full name: *Edmund I of England *Edmund II of England *St. Edmund of East Anglia *St. Edmund Rich, also known as Edmund of Abingdon *Edmund I of Scotland *Edmund of Sicily *Eadmund of Durham… … Wikipedia
The Wilton Diptych — double image|right|The Wilton Diptych (left).jpg|175|The Wilton Diptych (Right).jpg|175| The Wilton Diptych (c. 1395–99)tempera on wood, each section 47.5 cm × 29.2 cm. National Gallery, London The Wilton Diptych (c.1395 1399) is a small portable … Wikipedia
Edmund — This very rare and unusual surname is a variant of Edmond, which is of Anglo Saxon and Old French origin, and is derived from the Middle English (1200 1500) given name Edmund , itself from the Olde English pre 7th Century Eadmund , composed of… … Surnames reference
Edmund and John Jennings — Edmund and John Gennings † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edmund and John Gennings The first, a martyr for the Catholic Faith, and the second, the restorer of the English province of Franciscan friars, were brothers and converts to the… … Catholic encyclopedia