Edmund the Martyr was born in 841.
Sarah the Martyr was born in 2##.
Patrick Hamilton - martyr - was born in 1504.
Nicholas Owen - martyr - was born in 1550.
Thomas Felton - martyr - was born in 1567.
Adrian Fortescue - martyr - was born in 1476.
Edmund the Martyr died on 869-11-20.
Edmund's relics are at Beodricsworth (modern Saint Edmundsbury), England.
Because that is the day when Saint Edmund (also called St. Edmund Rich or St. Edmund of Abingdon) is said to have died. The confusion is that there are two saints named Edmund. The one you are asking about was also Archbishop of Canterbury. He was born on November 20, 1180, which was the feast of the other Edmund, St. Edmund King and Martyr. But they are not the same person, and their feast days are on different days-- St. Edmund the Martyr's in observed on the 20th of November, while St. Edmund of Abingdon has his feast day on November 16.
Weston Martyr was born in 1885.
Edward the Martyr was born in 962.
Sarah the Martyr was born in 2##.
St. Edmund the Martyr is often symbolized by an arrow, representing the manner of his death. He is also sometimes depicted with a crown, signifying his royal status as the King of East Anglia, and a wolf, which legend says protected his head after his death.
St. Edmund the Martyr is buried at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England. His remains were interred in a shrine at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey.
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera was born in 1457.
John Almond - martyr - was born in 1577.
John Kemble - martyr - was born in 1599.
Philip Powell - martyr - was born in 1594.