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- Saint Edmund (disambiguation), religious title given to several persons Eadmund of Winchester (died between 833 and 838), once thought to have been a Bishop...
- Edmund Ironside (c. 990 – 30 November 1016; Old English: Ēadmund, Old Norse: Játmundr, Latin: Edmundus; sometimes also known as Edmund II) was King of...
- Edmund I or Eadmund I (920/921 – 26 May 946) was King of the English from 27 October 939 until his death. He was the elder son of King Edward the Elder...
- Eadmund the Confessor is a pre-Congregational saint of Anglo-Saxon England. He is known only from the litany from Lambeth Palace MS 427, a 15th-century...
- Eadmund was a 9th-century Englishman. It had been thought he had been Bishop of Winchester between 833 and 838. However, following further studies he...
- Archived from the original on 25 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018. "Eadmund (Edmund)". archontology.org. Archived from the original on 17 March 2007...
- Edmund (or Eadmund; died 1041) was Bishop of Durham from 1021 to 1041. Symeon of Durham relates the story that Edmund was a monk of Durham Cathedral,...
- Edmund of England may refer to: Edmund I of England (921–946), King of the English, also known as Edmund the Elder Edmund Ironside (died 1016), King of...
- coins as part of the phrase + EADMUND REX AN[GLORUM] ("Edmund, King of the Angles"). Edmund's later coins read + EADMUND REX ("Edmund, King"). Otherwise...
- auda- (as in e.g. Audaþius), the Anglo-Saxon form was ead- (as in e.g. Eadmund), and the Old Norse form was auð-. The given name Otis arose from an English...