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[[Saint]] '''Edred of England''' (c. 923 - [[November 23]], 955) was King of England from 946 until his death.  His [[feast day]] is [[November 23]].  Edred was an extremely religious man, but suffered from poor health.  He never married and had no heirs.  He was succeeded to the throne by his nephew, Edwy.
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[[Saint]] '''Edred of England''' (c. 923 - [[November 23]], 955) was King of England from 946 until his death.  His [[feast day]] is [[November 23]]. He referred to himself as "King of the Anglo-Saxons and Emperor of the whole of Britain." Edred was an extremely religious man, but suffered from poor health.  He never married and had no heirs.  He was succeeded to the throne by his nephew, Edwy.
 
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edred_of_England Edred of England] on Wikipedia
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edred_of_England Edred of England] on Wikipedia
 
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*[http://www.romanitas.ru/eng/THE%20FALL%20OF%20ORTHODOX%20ENGLAND%205X8.htm "The Fall of Orthodox England"] by Vladimir Moss
 
[[Category:Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Saints]]
 
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Saint Edred of England (c. 923 - November 23, 955) was King of England from 946 until his death. His feast day is November 23. He referred to himself as "King of the Anglo-Saxons and Emperor of the whole of Britain." Edred was an extremely religious man, but suffered from poor health. He never married and had no heirs. He was succeeded to the throne by his nephew, Edwy.

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