Three_crowns_emblem.jpg
Summary
Description Three crowns emblem.jpg |
English:
Carving of an Angel holding a Three Crowns emblem on a baptismal font (c.1400) in St. John the Baptist parish church, Saxmundham, Suffolk. These are the attributed arms of King Edmund the Martyr (
alias
St Edmund, Edmund of East Anglia), died 20 November 869), king of East Anglia from about 855-869:
Azure, three ducal crowns or
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Attributed arms
of King Edmund the Martyr (
alias
St Edmund, Edmund of East Anglia), King of East Anglia from about 855-869:
Azure, three ducal crowns or
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Author | Photo: Matthew Girling, Sculptor: Unknown (c.1400) |
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- ↑ A Guide to the Town, Abbey and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds (author not stated on title page), Bury St Edmunds, 1836, p.93, footnote