Hello. My name is Edmund, now called Mayor St. Edmund. I was born in Surrey in 841. My mother was considered a member of the royal family and my father passed away at a very young age. When I was 14 years old, I became the youngest king of the Anglo Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in East Anglia. When I first met Kinga of Offa, he was fascinated by my devout faith, honesty, and virtue. Because he has no heirs, he accepted me. Soon he died and I became a king. Our people think that I was sent from God for Christianity.
The only contemporary reference for her was from Denis Pyramas, a monk from St. Edmund Monastery in Suffolk County. 1180 Lavie Saint Edmund Le Ray (Life of St Edmund, King). In this article, Piramus refers to "Virgin Mary" who created a popular "poetry" loved by men and women, but he points out that their content is "not all true." The fable is a short story based on the fable of Greek storyteller Aesop (620-664 BC) which is said to be translated in English. In conclusion, Mary wrote that the work of "le cunte Willame" and "en romanz" was translated into the English translation of "li reis Alvrez". (F.67v, digital image 3)
The French princess may be famous for the court of Eleanor II and his wife Aquitaine. The British poet Denis Piramas mentioned Mary's life as King of Mary, written around 1180. It is Mary 's widow and very popular in aristocratic world. As clear from her writing, Marie De France has higher education and multilingual education, neither ordinary people nor poor people can receive this level of education so Marie de France is a noble birth It can be inferred that there is. Other noble women such as Heloise and Christine de Pizan are also written with education. In addition to secular wealthy women, some religious women of this age also used their education and writing - Hrotsvitha, Héloïse, Bridget of Sweden and Hildegard of Bingen.
The magical elements of St. George and Dragon Margaret Hodges are based on the original works of St. George and Dragon written by Edmund Spencer. "St George and Dragon" is a short story published in 1984. Margaret Hodges is from North America. "St. George and the Dragon" shows many of the features of magical realism, it is magical literature. - St. George and Dragon as a Collection of Magical Literature "in the Age of Monsters, Giants, Fairies", The Story of Margaret Hodges St. George and Dragon are the classic fairy spirit of Edmund Spencer that brought to the children's world. In 1984, the reproduction of St George and Dragon's children's format was based on Spencer's legend of the 16th century British.