st. edward the confessor

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A historical figure and saint: Saint Edward the Confessor was a King of England from 1042 to 1066, known for his piety and for founding Westminster Abbey. He is the son of King Ethelred the Unready.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The reign of St. Edward the Confessor preceded the Norman Conquest of 1066.
    • Pilgrims often visited the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey.
Advanced Usage
  • "The era of St. Edward the Confessor": refers to the period of English history during his reign.

    • The legal codes from the era of St. Edward the Confessor were highly regarded.
  • "To invoke St. Edward the Confessor": to call upon his name, often in a historical or religious context.

    • The chronicler invoked St. Edward the Confessor as a model of a just king.
Variants and Related Words
  • Edward the Confessor: The most common variant, often used without the "St." prefix in historical texts.

    • Edward the Confessor died without a direct heir, leading to a succession crisis.
  • The Confessor: A shortened, epithetic form used to identify him specifically among other King Edwards.

    • The tomb of the Confessor is a focal point of the Abbey.
Synonyms
  • King Edward III of England (pre-Conquest): A formal identifier, though this numbering is anachronistic for his time.
  • The Peaceable King: An occasional epithet referencing the relative stability of his reign.
Related Phrases
  • The Bayeux Tapestry: A historical artifact that depicts events leading to the Norman Conquest, which followed his death.

    • The Bayeux Tapestry shows the funeral procession of St. Edward the Confessor.
  • The Crown of St. Edward: Refers to the historic coronation crown of English monarchs, named in his honor.

    • The Crown of St. Edward is used during the coronation ceremony.
Related Idioms
  • "A law of St. Edward": refers to the idealized legal traditions attributed to his reign in later centuries.

    • The barons demanded the restoration of the laws of St. Edward.
  • "The saintly king": a descriptive phrase often applied to him, emphasizing his reputation for piety.

    • Medieval biographies portrayed him as the saintly king.
Noun
  1. son of Ethelred the Unready; King of England from 1042 to 1066; he founded Westminster Abbey where he was eventually buried (1003-1066)