Edmund I was the England King from 939 to 946 AD. He has been referred to by several other names such as Edmund the Magnificent, Edmund the Just, and Edmund the All-Confirmed. Some historians also call him Edmund the Deed-Doer due to his remarkable achievements during his reign. He is remembered for his great contributions towards the development of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom. Edmund I was the patron of the church and supported the spread of Christianity throughout his kingdom. He was a staunch defender of justice and ensured that his people received fair treatment. Edmund I's remarkable reign has earned him a reputation as one of England's most notable monarchs.