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Edward The Confessor Collection (page 3)

Edward the Confessor, a revered figure in English history, is depicted in various significant moments throughout these captivating images

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: The Shrine and Chapel of Edward the Confessor, (1853), 1937

The Shrine and Chapel of Edward the Confessor, (1853), 1937
The Shrine and Chapel of Edward the Confessor, 1853. View of the Chapel and shrine of St Edward the Confessor (died 1066) who founded Westminster Abbey. After George Price Boyce (1826-1897)

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Edward the Confessor watching the building of Westminster Abbey, c1050, (c1920)

Edward the Confessor watching the building of Westminster Abbey, c1050, (c1920). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
Edward the Confessor watching the building of Westminster Abbey, c1050, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: St Edward the Confessor, 1886

St Edward the Confessor, 1886. Edward the Confessor, King of England from 1042-1066. Published in Butlers Lives of the Saints, DIV 2, by the Rev Alban Butler, London & Dublin, 1886

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: The taking of the oath by Edward the Confessor, Winchester, 1042, (1902)

The taking of the oath by Edward the Confessor, Winchester, 1042, (1902). Illustration from The Illustrated London News Record of The Coronation Service and Ceremony

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor, 15th century

Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor, 15th century
Stained glass of St Edward the Confessor in Canterbury Cathedral, 15th century

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Stained glass image of Edward the Confessor

Stained glass image of Edward the Confessor
Stained glass representation of King Edward the Confessor (1003-1066), from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Edward the Confessor

Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Edward the Confessor
Silver penny of Edward the Confessor (1003-1066), full figure, showing the reverse face, from the Chester Mint

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Edward The Confessor, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1070s

Edward The Confessor, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 1070s. Edward (c1003-1066), king from 1042, on his throne. After Edwards death

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Richard II (1367-1400), King of England 1377-1399

Richard II (1367-1400), King of England 1377-1399. Richard is portrayed with his patron saints, St Edmund (841-870), king of East Angles

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Death of Edward the Confessor, 1042 (1866). Artist: Daniel Maclise

Death of Edward the Confessor, 1042 (1866). Artist: Daniel Maclise
Death of Edward the Confessor (c1003-66). Anglo-Saxon king of England from 1042. Edwards death. Illustration by Daniel Maclise for The Story of The Norman Conquest, London, 1866. Engraving

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Shrine of Edward the Confessor in Westminster

Shrine of Edward the Confessor in Westminster

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Saint Edward King of England, commonly called the Confessor (engraving)

Saint Edward King of England, commonly called the Confessor (engraving)
XJF498435 Saint Edward King of England, commonly called the Confessor (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: Edward the Confessors Shrine, Westminster Abbey, London, Uk, U. K. Britain, British

Edward the Confessors Shrine, Westminster Abbey, London, Uk, U. K. Britain, British
EDWARD THE CONFESSORs SHRINE, WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European, 19th century engraving

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: BAYEUX TAPESTRY. King Edward the Confessor, in his palace, gives instructions to Earl Harold

BAYEUX TAPESTRY. King Edward the Confessor, in his palace, gives instructions to Earl Harold (the shorter figure)

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: BAYEUX TAPESTRY. King Edward the Confessor and an attendant

BAYEUX TAPESTRY. King Edward the Confessor and an attendant. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: KING EDWARD I (1239-1307). King of England. Drawing from the Memorandum Roll ms

KING EDWARD I (1239-1307). King of England. Drawing from the Memorandum Roll ms

Background imageEdward The Confessor Collection: EDWARD THE CONFESSORs SHRINE, WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, UK, britain, british, europe

EDWARD THE CONFESSORs SHRINE, WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european



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Edward the Confessor, a revered figure in English history, is depicted in various significant moments throughout these captivating images. In an enchanting engraving within a church, his devout nature and unwavering faith are evident. The Bayeux Tapestry further immortalizes him, showcasing scenes such as his funeral and coronation of Harold as the English king. The Shrine at Westminster Abbey stands tall, paying homage to this beloved ruler whose legacy continues to resonate even today. The St. Edwards Crown symbolizes his royal authority and power, reminding us of his influential reign during a pivotal era in England's history. Delving into more intimate details, King Edward the Confessor's palace at Borstal reveals glimpses into his personal life and regal lifestyle. Harold's visit to Bosham church before departing for Normandy highlights Edward's close relationship with those around him and their reliance on divine intervention during times of uncertainty. The Body of Edward being carried to St. Peter the Apostle Church emphasizes not only his significance but also showcases how deeply he was mourned by his people. Lastly, an intriguing colored engraving portrays Edward stripping his mother of her effects—an enigmatic scene that sparks curiosity about their complex relationship. Edward the Confessor remains an iconic figure who left an indelible mark on British history through both religious devotion and political prowess—a true testament to a remarkable ruler whose influence still resonates centuries later.