Talk:Edmund of Abingdon

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This is a very nice example of incoherent 19th century nationalism. The entry depicts Edmund as a member of a "national party" in ecclesiastical politics. He was so offended at giving benefices to "Romans" that he does what? Retires to a monastery in France! GOSH the English could be self-deceiving! O.K. - there WAS no such thing as a 'national' party. The benefices were not being given to native Roman clergymen, but to members of the papal administration and Edmund was offended not as an Englishman against Italians but as a local archbishop against the central administration. I find it interesting to imagine shipping the cash from the 300 benefices from England to Rome in the 13th century - something the author of the entry elides. Oh, well. I'm going to leave this up for a little bit before revising so that others can see my rant. -—Preceding unsigned comment added by MichaelTinkler (talkcontribs)

Monied classes

I think that category has to go. --evrik 22:25, 3 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Title

I'm not sure why the article is called Edmund Rich, as he is universally known as Edmund of Abingdon, and even the article itself says "Rich" was never applied to him and his siblings. Don't we name according to the most commonly used non-ambiguous name? Lindsay 13:50, 25 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Project

Archbishops of Canterbury are all of some degree of importance to the Anglican project, be they from the middle ages, the Reformation, or beyond. -- Secisek (talk) 21:31, 22 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Edmund of Abingdon Coat of arms

I have queried the change from cross patonce to cross fleury at Talk:St_Edmund_Hall,_Oxford#St_Edmund_Hall_Coat_of_Arms. Please post there if you have information on the subject. TSventon (talk) 12:31, 27 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Template:Reply to I have reversed the edit as no evidence has been provided so far. TSventon (talk) 12:24, 5 March 2020 (UTC)Reply