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+ | | '''Venerated in''': [[Church of the Canon]] | ||
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Canonized by''': Lucien II |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Feast day''': 12th of the Sun's Smile |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Patron of''': Knights, Hospitality, Baronial lords and the Auvergnian People |
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+ | | '''Born''': 14th century | ||
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Died''': 1420 <br> Castern, [[Kaedrin]] |
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− | '''Saint Edmond of Lachsin''' (died 1420), born as '''Edmond Brunswick''', is venerated as a [[ | + | '''Saint Edmond of Lachsin''' (died 1420), born as '''Edmond Brunswick''', is venerated as a [[saint]] by the [[Church of the Canon]]. Edmond would perish in battle against the Dwarves of Urguan . He is the patron saint of Knights, Hospitality, Baronial lords and the Auvergnian people. His symbol is the knight on horseback. |
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+ | Edmond began his career in the Order of the White Rose, participating in many battles of the time. Edmond became renowned for his mercy, angering many of his bloodthirsty compatriots. His reputation for valour, however, was what Edmond was best known for, quickly Saint King Peter of Kaedrin would knight Saint Edmond. The newly consecrated knight would however not stay in the White Rose for long, deciding instead to settle the Auvergenian people in the Kaedreni frontier. He practised humility and hospitality, offering the native elves amnesty and protection from maurading Orenian soldiers. | ||
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+ | Ser Edmond Brunswick would be called to war a final time against the Urguanian dwarves, without question Edmond obeyed his liege's call ad joined the war. Acting as the epitome of all virtues of a good knight and soldier until perishing one day on the battlefield. | ||
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Saint Edmond of Lachsin (died 1420), born as Edmond Brunswick, is venerated as a saint by the Church of the Canon. Edmond would perish in battle against the Dwarves of Urguan . He is the patron saint of Knights, Hospitality, Baronial lords and the Auvergnian people. His symbol is the knight on horseback.
Edmond began his career in the Order of the White Rose, participating in many battles of the time. Edmond became renowned for his mercy, angering many of his bloodthirsty compatriots. His reputation for valour, however, was what Edmond was best known for, quickly Saint King Peter of Kaedrin would knight Saint Edmond. The newly consecrated knight would however not stay in the White Rose for long, deciding instead to settle the Auvergenian people in the Kaedreni frontier. He practised humility and hospitality, offering the native elves amnesty and protection from maurading Orenian soldiers.
Ser Edmond Brunswick would be called to war a final time against the Urguanian dwarves, without question Edmond obeyed his liege's call ad joined the war. Acting as the epitome of all virtues of a good knight and soldier until perishing one day on the battlefield.