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England BBC
Historic Figures:
Harold II (
Godwineson) (c. 1020–1066)
Portraits of King
Harold II (Harold
Godwineson) at the
National Portrait Gallery, London...
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Sweyn Godwinson (Old English:
Swegen Godƿinson) (c. 1020 – 1052), also
spelled Swein, was the
eldest son of Earl
Godwin of Wes****, and
brother of Harold...
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Gruffudd ap
Llywelyn and
later of
Harold Godwineson Edith Swanneck (c. 1025 – c. 1086),
concubine of
Harold Godwineson Ealdgyth of Wallingford,
daughter of...
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husband was of
great significance in
resisting the
growing power of the
Godwinesons. On the
death of Earl
Ralph in 1057,
Hereford was
added to Harold's earldom...
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Walker 2010, pp. 222–223.
Mason 2004, pp. 139–140. "Harold II [Harold
Godwineson]".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
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Herefordshire but
probably throughout the
southern shires where Harold Godwineson had been earl." In Normandy, he used the
title comes palatii,
count of...
- net/page0008.htm Williams, Ann (2006). "The
Family and
Career of
Harold II
Godwineson, King of the English" (PDF).
Paper read at
Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo...
- (1981). "Land and
Power in the
Eleventh Century: The
Estates of
Harold Godwineson". In Brown, R.
Allen (ed.).
Proceedings of the
Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman...
- (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) "Harold II [Harold
Godwineson]".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
- (1981). "Land and
Power in the
Eleventh Century: The
Estates of
Harold Godwineson". In Brown, R.
Allen (ed.).
Proceedings of the
Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman...