| Edmund |
| Kralj Istočnih Angla |
 |
| Srednjovjekovna ilustracija Edmundove smrti |
| Vladavina |
25. decembar 855 (tradicionalna) – 20. novembar 869 (ili 870) |
| Rođen/a |
841 (po tradiciji) |
| Umro/la |
20. novembar 869 |
| Prethodnik |
Æthelweard od Istočne Anglije |
| Nasljednik |
Oswald |
| Kraljevska kuća |
nepoznata |
| Otac |
možda Æthelweard |
Edmund Mučenik engleski: Edmund the Martyr; staroengleski: Eadmund, ēad, "blagostanje", "bogatstvo"; i mund, "zaštitnik"); također poznat i kao Sveti Edmund ili Edmund od Istočne Anglije (? - 20. novembar 869) bio je kralj Istočne Anglije od oko 855. do smrti 869. O njegovom životu i vladavini se ne zna gotovo ništa, a jedini izvori iz njegovog doba jesu par oskudnih zapisa u Angosaksonskoj kronici i numizmatički artefakti. Takav je slučaj i s brojnim drugim istočnoanglijskim vladarima, što se tumači vikinškim pljačkaškim pohodima na Istočnu Angliju u kojoj su poharani tamošnji samostani i spaljene službene kronike i dokumenti. Sam Edmund je poginuo u borbi protiv Vikinga, najvjerojatnije protiv tzv. Velike poganske armije koja je pustošila istok Engleske nastojeći osvetiti smrt Ragnara Lodbroka. Edmundovu smrt je, pak, krajem 10. vijeka opisao Abbo od Fleuryja u hagiografiji za račun Opatije Ramsey, nakon čega je stekao status mučenika i sveca.
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- An account of Edmund's legendary life and his veneration in mediaeval times at the St Edmundsbury Borough Council website.
- Saint Edmund: "England's Original Patron Saint", at Hoxne's website.
- Other examples of illuminated manuscripts depicting Edmund, from the British Library:
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- - Harley 1766 (The Fall of Princes)
- - Royal 2 B VI (Psalter and Canticles 13th century)