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Saint Edward the Confessor built the castle of England as the principal residence for monarchs. Adjoined to the castle, there was the royal burial church, which Saint Edward built for his burial and those of the royal family.

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he wanted to make the people understand that he is watching them ,and he would always defeat them if they try to uprise against him

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What did Edward the Confessor do to become a saint?

During his reign Edward repulsed an invasion, helped restore the King of Scotland to his throne, remitted unjust taxes, and was noted for his generosity to the poor and strangers, and for his piety and love of God. He married to satisfy his people, but he and the queen remained chaste. He is reported to have had the power to heal by touch. Edward built churches, including Westminster Abbey.


10 short facts about Edward the confessor?

1. hes dead 2. his father was Ethelred the unready 3. he was called Edward the confessor cos he would often go to church and confess to sins. 4. he was made a saint 5. he was canonised in 1161 6. he founded Westminster Abbey 7. he lived in Normandy 8. he knew a family called the Goodwin family. 9. he had 2 brothers (i think) 10. he had one sister (i think)


What real life castle inspired the castle from tangled?

Mont Saint-Michel


Why did Saint George become the patron saint of England?

Little is known of historical Saint George, but stories and legends about his bravery, such as the story of slaying a dragon, made him very famous. Many miracles were attributed to him too. It was probably Richard 1 who adopted St. George's symbol of red cross on a white background for the uniform of English soldiers. This later became the flag of England. Edward III adopted St. George as a patron of the Knights of the Garter, his new order of chivalry, and proclaimed him as a patron saint of England.


When did Saint George become the patron saint of England?

George was appointed a patron saint of England during the reign of Pope Benedict XIV. Benedict XIV ruled from 1740 to 1758.

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When was Saint Edward born?

Saint Edward the Confessor, king of England, was born in 1003.


What is Name of the king in 1065 in England?

First was Edward the Confessor and after he died it was Harold Godwinson and then William the Conqueror.


Is the name Edward a saint's name?

Yes, there are several saints named Edward, among them Saint Edward the Confessor.


Why is St. George the patron saint of England?

It seems that he was chosen as the patron saint of England by King Edward III (reigned 1327-77), who saw him a knight and soldier. However, the cult of St George in England is older.Previously, the patron saints of England had been St Edmund and Edward the Confessor.


Who was Saint Margaret of Scotland's uncle?

King Saint Edward the Confessor was the great uncle of Saint Margaret.


Is their a Saint Edward?

Yes, one especially well known was King St. Edward the Confessor.


Was Saint Edward ever married?

Which King Edward? There were several, including Edward the Confessor, Edward the Martyr, and so forth.


What is Saint Edward the patron saint of?

There are several saints named Edward. Please be specific. However, Saint Edward the Confessor is the patron saint of:difficult marriages English royal family kings separated spouses Sestriere, Italy


Did Saint Edward the Confessor build the Westminster Abbey?

Yes, he built westminster abbey in a Norman style! x


Was Harold Hardrada related to Edward the Confessor?

Answer There is some confusion of names in this question. At the start of the year 1066 the King of England was Edward I, known as Edward The Confessor because he was a deeply pious Christian. He was later made a Saint. Harold Godwinson was Edward's brother-in-law (Edward was married to Harold's sister) and was extremely powerful as The Earl of Wessex. When Edward died on 5th January 1066, Harold Godwinson was proclaimed King by the Witan - an early forerunner of the English Parliament. Duke William of Normandy was a distant cousin of King Edward and he claimed that Edward had named him to be his successor - a claim also made by Harold Godwinson. Both claims may be true - it is possible that Edward had made the same promise to both men. In October 1066, Duke William invaded England and at the Battle of Hastings defeated King Harold and became King William I of England. Because he won the throne by means of invasion and battle, he is also known as William the Conqueror.


What has the author J W Carroll written?

J. W. Carroll has written: 'Saint Edward's Church' -- subject(s): Saint Edward's Church (Clifford, England)


What does the name Edward means?

Means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "rich, blessed" and weard "guard". Saint Edward the Confessor was the king of England shortly before the Norman conquest. He was known as a just ruler, and because of his popularity this name remained in use after the conquest when most other Old English names were replaced by Norman ones. The 13th-century king Henry III named his son and successor after the saint, and seven subsequent kings of England were also named Edward. This is one of the few Old English names to be used throughout Europe (in various spellings). The meaning of the name 'Edward' is 'Wealth protector'.