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Godwine or
Godwin refers to the
following people Godwin, Earl of Wes**** (d. 1053) Earl of Wes****
Godwine (floruit 995) (d. c. 1020)
Bishop of Rochester...
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knighted him, and then
disappeared from history. Two of Harold's
other sons,
Godwine and Edmund,
invaded England in 1068 and 1069 with the aid of
Diarmait mac...
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Godwin of Wes**** (Old English:
Godwine; died 15
April 1053) was an Anglo-Saxon
nobleman who
became one of the most
powerful earls in
England under the...
- The
House of
Godwin (Old English:
Godƿine) was the
house consisting of the Anglo-Saxon
family who were one of the
leading noble families in
England during...
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Godwine Porthund was
listed in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as a
butcher ("carnifex") of
Shrewsbury in 1006. Ælfhelm,
Ealdorman of York had been invited...
- 1093/ref:odnb/8511. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) "
Godwine [Godwin], earl of Wes**** (d. 1053), magnate".
Oxford Dictionary of National...
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Godwins Frank Barlow, The Godwins, Pearson, 2002, p. 25. Ann Williams,
Godwine,
Oxford Online Dictionary of
National Biography, 2004 Barlow, op. cit....
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Godwin or
Godwine (fl. 1066 – 1069) was a son,
probably the
eldest son, of
Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was
driven into
exile in Dublin, along...
- Cnut the Great's
family tree
Mercedes Roc****e (2014). "Gytha, wife of
Godwine".
Historical Britain.
Archived from the
original on 24
August 2019. Retrieved...
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Norman Conquest pp. 127–128
Huscroft Norman Conquest p. 129
Williams "
Godwine, earl of Wes****"
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography Walker Harold...