Any one of a series of monuments to Eleanor of Castile in England
Sites of the Eleanor crosses
The Eleanor crosses were a series of twelve tall and lavishly decorated stone monuments topped with crosses erected in a line down part of the east of England. King Edward I had them built between 1291 and about 1295 in memory of his beloved wife Eleanor of Castile. The King and Queen had been married for 36 years and she stayed by the King's side through his many travels. While on a royal progress, she died in the East Midlands in November 1290. The crosses, erected in her memory, marked the nightly resting-places along the route taken when her body was transported to Westminster Abbey near London.
The crosses stood at Lincoln, Grantham and Stamford, all in Lincolnshire; Geddington and Hardingstone in Northamptonshire; Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire; Woburn and Dunstable in Bedfordshire; St Albans and Waltham (now Waltham Cross) in Hertfordshire; Cheapside in London; and Charing (now Charing Cross) in Westminster.
Three of the medieval monuments – those at Geddington, Hardingstone and Waltham Cross – survive more or less intact; but the other nine, other than a few fragments, are lost. The largest and most ornate of the twelve was the Charing Cross. Several memorials and elaborated reproductions of the crosses have been erected, including the Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross at Charing Cross Station (built 1865).
The Eleanorcrosses were a series of twelve tall and lavishly decorated stone monuments topped with crosses erected in a line down part of the east of...
ages, together with the grand EleanorCross that once marked the site. The medieval monumental cross, the Charing Cross (1294–1647), was the largest and...
The Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross is a memorial to Eleanor of Castile erected in the forecourt of Charing Cross railway station, London, in 1864–1865. It...
The Waltham Cross post town stretches to the neighbouring town of Cheshunt and a small part of Enfield. It is named after the Eleanorcross which stands...
influenced the fate of the Eleanorcrosses, for which she is probably best known today. Historians have generally neglected Eleanor and her reign as a topic...
took over operations at Charing Cross. Contemporary with the Charing Cross Hotel was a replica of the EleanorCross in Red Mansfield stone, also designed...
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of only three remaining Eleanorcrosses. The cross commemorates the resting at nearby Delapré Abbey of the body of Queen Eleanor of Castile; King Edward...
High Cross is often mistakenly thought to be an Eleanorcross, possibly because it is only a few miles south of one of the true Eleanorcrosses at Waltham...
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England, King Edward I had memorial crosses, the so-called EleanorCrosses, erected in memory of his wife Eleanor of Castile who died in November 1290...
medieval Eleanorcross at Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, in 1721, at the expense of the Society of Antiquaries of London, "to secure Waltham Cross from injury...
of Chester until 1138. The grounds also contain remains of Lincoln's Eleanorcross, an oriel window moved from Sutton Hall and incorporated into the main...
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priors. In 1290, Dunstable was one of twelve sites to erect an Eleanorcross recognising Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I, whose coffin was laid close...
by her death, and displayed his grief by erecting twelve so-called Eleanorcrosses, one at each place where her funeral cortège stopped for the night...
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Sham Castle, Bathwick Hill, Bath, Somerset The Sledmere Cross takes the form of an EleanorCross and is a true 'folly' that was 'converted' to a World War...
contains an Eleanorcross. The monument dates from 1294, when the crosses were raised as a memorial by Edward I (1239–1307) to his late wife, Eleanor of Castile...
Barnet (Longmore Avenue EN5), Potters Bar (Darkes Lane EN6), Waltham Cross (EleanorCross Road EN8) and Hoddesdon (Conduit Lane EN11). The area served includes...
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the area during the Easter weekend in 1973. The foundations of the Eleanorcross in the station forecourt also needed to be underpinned to avoid it being...
the edge of the Abbey, one of the three standing Eleanorcrosses still remains, in memory of Eleanor of Castile, whose body rested here on its way to...