Explore the relationship between St Edward the Confessor and Westminster Abbey with the source-led lesson, designed to last for one hour. KS4 and Post-16 pupils will examine historical sources and ...
KS3 and KS4 is designed to give pupils the core information about St Edward the Confessor. This document includes a key events timeline, information about what he is famous for and outlines how he is ...
A silk bag housed in Westminster Abbey was made from the same material ... “This cloth is attached to a document relating to the shrine of Edward the Confessor, a royal saint, and the shroud ...
Westminster Abbey has been home to royal coronations ... monks in 960 AD and existed as a monastery until King Edward the Confessor (also known as St. Edward the Confessor) made plans to enlarge ...
With a history which stretches all the way back to the 10th century, Westminster Abbey has stood ... In the 1040s, King Edward (later St Edward the Confessor) decided to place his palace by ...
Westminster Abbey, the setting for King Charles III’s coronation, has been paramount for Britain’s royal family for nearly a millennium. In the 1040s, King Edward the Confessor built a stone ...