Christianity portal Edward Laurie King was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the 20th century. He was born on 30 January 1920, educated at the University...
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Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January...
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Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in...
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Edward King may refer to: Edward J. King (1925–2006), Governor of Massachusetts, 1979–1983 (Also sportsman) Edward King, 1st Earl of Kingston (1726–1797)...
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Edward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death in 1553. He was crowned on 20 February 1547...
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no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" (spoken aloud; also expressed as "troublesome priest" or "meddlesome priest") is a quote attributed to Henry...
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Edward J. Cahill, S.J. (18 February 1868–16 July 1941) was an Irish Jesuit priest and academic, born in Ballyvocogue, Cappagh, County Limerick. He was...
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Henry Benedict Stuart (redirect from Henry Benedict Thomas Edward Maria Clement Francis Xavier Stuart)
Edward Stuart, known to his opponents as "the Old Pretender". His mother was the Princess Maria Klementyna Sobieska, granddaughter of the Polish King...
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Edward King (29 December 1829 – 8 March 1910) was a British Anglican bishop and academic. From 1885 to 1910, he served as Bishop of Lincoln in the Church...
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Lambert Simnel (redirect from King Edward VI (pretender king))
between Lambert and the sons of Edward IV, so he initially intended to present Simnel as Richard, Duke of York, son of King Edward IV, the younger of the vanished...
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Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer, known as Edward II, is a Renaissance or early...
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Antiquity" Richardson,E p192: Cambridge, CUP, 2013 ISBN 978-1-107-02677-3 Edward King, Sixtieth Bishop of Lincoln: A Memoir G. W. E. Russell, London, Longmans...
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Edward Carter (died 1688) was a Church of England priest in the 17th century. Carter was born in St Albans and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. He...
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King Edward VI School (also known as King Edward's, or KES) is a selective co-educational private school founded in Southampton, England, in 1553. The...
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Christianity portal Edward Prest (1824–1882) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Durham from 1863 until 1882. He was born on 18 October 1824 in St...
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Æthelstan (redirect from King Aethelstan of England)
October 939) was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to his death in 939. He was the son of King Edward the Elder and...
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Harold Harefoot (redirect from Harold I, King of England)
Leofric and many others, was officially proclaimed king. The same year, Harold's two step-brothers Edward and Alfred returned to England with a considerable...
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world. His third son, Walker King, was Bishop of Rochester and literary executor of Edmund Burke. His fourth son, Edward King, was Vice-Chancellor of the...
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The Grammar School of King Edward VI at Stratford-upon-Avon (commonly referred to as King Edward VI School or shortened to K.E.S.) is a grammar school...
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History of the English monarchy (redirect from King of England)
he received coronation by the church. Coronation consecrated a king, giving him priest-like qualities and divine protection. The coronation of Edgar the...
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be one of the threefold offices: Christ is a prophet, priest, and king. The title "Christ the King" is also frequently used as a name for churches, schools...
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transliterated Melchisedech, Melchisedec or Malki Tzedek, was the king of Salem and priest of El Elyon (often translated as 'most high God'). He is first...
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Edward Morgan (died 26 April 1642) was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest and martyr. He was declared venerable by Pope Leo XIII in 1886. Morgan was born at...
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Edward Dowling, SJ (1898–1960), also known as Father Ed, was a Jesuit priest and spiritual advisor to Bill W., co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Dowling...
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Richard III of England (redirect from King Richard III)
as King Edward IV on 28 June 1461, when Richard was named Duke of Gloucester and made both a Knight of the Garter and a Knight of the Bath. Edward appointed...
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Christianity portal Edward Taylor (31 October 1921 – 24 October 1982) was Archdeacon of Warwick from 1974 until his death. Taylor was educated at King's College London...
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qualified priest as schoolmaster to teach six children who would pray daily for his father's soul. The foundation's name was changed to King Edward VII Grammar...
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Henry VI of England (redirect from Henry VI, King of England)
who took the throne as King Edward IV. Despite Margaret continuing to lead a resistance to Edward, Henry was captured by Edward's forces in 1465 and imprisoned...
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for high treason in 1352 under King Edward III (1327–1377), although similar rituals are recorded during the reign of King Henry III (1216–1272). The same...
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Ezra (redirect from Ezra the Priest)
Ezra (fl. 480–440 BCE) was an important Jewish scribe (sofer) and priest (kohen) in the early Second Temple period. In the Greek Septuagint, the name is...
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