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Godwins may
refer to
House of
Godwin, a
leading family in 11th
century Anglo-Saxon
England Rufus Godwins,
Nigerian civil servant. This
disambiguation page...
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Godwin's law (or
Godwin's rule),
short for
Godwin's law of **** analogies, is an
Internet adage ****erting: "As an
online discussion grows longer, the...
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Amadeus and Reuel. However, the word "
Godwin" can also mean "helper of mankind"
Ancestry of the
Godwins Godwin, Earl of Wes**** (died 1053), earl in England...
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April 2024.
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biography of the
Godwins and the S****eys,
notes that "it is easy to
forget in
reading of
these crises [in the
lives of the
Godwins and the S****eys]...
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wanted a fight, and
Godwin and
Sweyn appear to have each
given a son as hostage, who were sent to Normandy. The
Godwins'
position disintegrated as...
- to Mrs
Godwin,
something very
analogous to
disgust arises whenever I
mention her",: 200 "A
woman I
shudder to
think of". In 1805, the
Godwins set up...
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House of
Godwin through Harold Godwinson, King of England. The
lineage runs as follows.
There is also a
separate lineage between the
Godwins and the Danish...
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hostage and
later killed him. In 1051,
Edward appointed an
enemy of the
Godwins as
Archbishop of
Canterbury and soon
afterwards drove them into exile,...
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little is
known for
certain of the
ancestry of the
Godwins, the
family of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, Harold II. When King
Edward the Confessor...