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armies to gather but that by the 11th-century, the figure was being reinterpreted as portraying Eadwold, by the monks at the Abbey. Archaeologist Martin Papworth says the image, likely originally clothed, was probably of Eadwold pointing the way to Cerne Abbey.
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Index

Eadwald of East Anglia
Cerne Abbas
Catholicism
Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Church
shrine
Cerne Abbey
Feast
Patronage
Cerne
hermit
East Anglian
prince
patron saint
Cerne
Dorset
hermit
miles
feast day

Æthelweard of East Anglia
Edmund, king of East Anglia
homeland
Viking Invasion
hermit
miles
Cerne
William of Malmesbury
bread
water

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