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词条 Athelstaneford
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  3. Notes

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Athelstaneford ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|æ|θ|əl|s|t|eɪ|n|f|ər|d}}; {{lang-sco|Atholstanefuird}}[1] or {{lang|sco|Elshinthurd}})[2] is a village in East Lothian, Scotland. It is near the town of Haddington and lies about 32 kilometres (20 mi) east of Edinburgh.

According to popular legend, Athelstaneford is where the original Scottish saltire - the white diagonal cross on a sky blue background - was first adopted. On the eve of a battle between an army of the Picts and invading Angles from Northumbria in 832AD, Saint Andrew, who was crucified on a diagonal cross, came to the Pictish King Óengus II in a vision promising victory. The next morning the Picts saw a white cross formed by clouds in the sky. They won the battle and attributed their victory to the blessing of Saint Andrew, adopting his form of the cross as their flag, and naming him as their patron saint.[3] The leader[4] of the retreating Angles, "Athelstan",[5] was slain at a nearby river crossing, hence the name Athelstaneford. There are several versions of the tale, of which this is one of the more popular. Whatever the truth, the legend has cemented Athelstaneford's place in Scotland's history.

The village is home to the National Flag Heritage Centre which occupies a lectern doocot built in 1583 and rebuilt in 1996. It is at the back of the village church.[6]

Other attractions

Today the village is surrounded by farmland and has little in the way of amenities. Tourists can follow the "Saltire Trail", a road route which passes by various local landmarks and places of historical interest.

Athelstaneford Parish Kirk has a connection with the author Nigel Tranter who was a prominent supporter of the Scottish Flag Trust. He married in the church, and in April 2008 a permanent exhibition of his memorabilia was mounted in the north transept of the church. Items include a copy of Nigel Tranter's old typewriter, a collection of manuscripts and books, and other personal items. The display was previously at Lennoxlove House, and prior to that at Abbotsford House, the home of Sir Walter Scott.

Gilmerton House, home of the Kinloch baronets is in the parish of Athelstaneford. It is now a hotel.

See also

  • List of places in East Lothian

Notes

1. ^The Online Scots Dictionary
2. ^The Online Scots Dictionary
3. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qh4NAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA169&dq=battle+athelstaneford+Andrew&as_brr=3&ei=mcJNSsrAHqr0ygS218jhAg |title=History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyroodhouse |last=Lawson|first=John Parker|authorlink=John Parker Lawson |year=1848|page=169 |work= |publisher= |accessdate=}}
4. ^Some accounts describe him only as a leader, not a king.
5. ^Not to be confused with Æthelstan, the 10th Century King of England.
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/guide/5,en,SCH1/objectId,SIG49724Svs,curr,GBP,season,at1,selectedEntry,home/home.html |title=National Flag Heritage Centre |accessdate=2011-09-18 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323031010/http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/guide/5%2Cen%2CSCH1/objectId%2CSIG49724Svs%2Ccurr%2CGBP%2Cseason%2Cat1%2CselectedEntry%2Chome/home.html |archivedate=2012-03-23 |df= }}

External links

{{commons category|Athelstaneford}}
  • {{gbmapping|NT534773}}
  • The History of the Saltire at visitscotland.com
  • The Scottish Saltire at Flags of the World
  • The Scottish Flag Trust The trust has responsibility for the upkeep and operational costs of the Heritage Centre and the Saltire Memorial in Athelstaneford
{{East Lothian towns and villages}}

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