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Patron Saint of Wolves

Edmund the Martyr is venerated as the patron saint of wolves — feast day November 20.

Edmund the Martyr

Edmund the Martyr

c. 841 ADNovember 20, 869 AD · Feast day: November 20

Edmund was a boy-king of East Anglia who, when Viking warlords demanded he renounce Christ or die, chose death. Tied to a tree at Hoxne, shot with arrows and beheaded on November 20, 869, he remained England's patron saint for six centuries — until Saint George replaced him in the 15th century.

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