Saint Edward
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Saint Edward, Saint Edward's, St. Edward and St. Edward's are names used by a number of places and institutions.
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[edit] People
- Saint Edward the Confessor (1004 - 1066), canonised 1161, feast day 13 October
- Saint Edward the Martyr (c. 962 - 978/979), canonised 1001, feast day 18 March
[edit] Places
[edit] United Kingdom
- St. Edward's Catholic College, a college located in Liverpool
- St. Edward's Catholic Junior School, a primary school located in Cheltenham
- St. Edward's Catholic Senior School, a secondary school located in Cheltenham
- St. Edwards Church of England School, a secondary school located in Romford
- St. Edward's RC CE VC School, a Roman Catholic and Church of England supported school located in Poole
- St Edward's School (Oxford), a co-educational boarding school located in North Oxford
- St Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church, an Eastern Orthodox church located in Brookswood
[edit] United States
- St. Edward, Nebraska, a city located in Boone County, Nebraska
- Saint Edward Catholic Church, Pembroke Pines, located in Pembroke Pines, Florida
- Saint Edward Catholic School (Lowell, Indiana), an elementary school located in Lowell, Indiana
- St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio), a boys-only college preparatory high school located in Lakewood, Ohio
- St. Edward College Preparatory, a college preparatory high school located in Vero Beach, Florida
- St. Edward Seminary, a seminary formerly located in Kenmore, Washington
- Saint Edward State Park, a park located in Kenmore, Washington
- St. Edward's Catholic University, in Austin, Texas
- St. Edward's Hall (University of Notre Dame), located at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana
[edit] Australia
- St. Edward's College, East Gosford in Gosford on the Central Coast of NSW