- "Edyth the
Gentle Swan"; born c. 1025, died c. 1086), also
known as
Edith Swanneck, was one of the
wealthiest magnates in
England on the eve of the Norman...
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Mstislav I of Kiev 26.
Harold Godwinson 13.
Gytha of Wes**** 27.
Edith Swanneck 3.
Malmfred of Kiev 28.
Stenkil 14. Inge the
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carried out in the 19th century. also
known as
Edyth Swannesha (Edith
Swanneck) 5.5 feet (1.7 m)
Harold was
thought to have been in his 40s at his death...
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Anastasia of
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Yaropolk II of Kiev 12. Godwin, Earl of Wes**** 6.
Harold Godwinson 13.
Gytha Thorkelsdóttir 3.
Gytha of Wes**** 7.
Edith Swanneck...
- 1066), wife of
Gruffudd ap
Llywelyn and
later of
Harold Godwineson Edith Swanneck (c. 1025 – c. 1086),
concubine of
Harold Godwineson Ealdgyth of Wallingford...
- Book of 1086
recorded that it was
owned by
Edith the Fair (also
known as
Swanneck), the
consort of King Harold, in 1066. It was
owned subsequently by the...
- to his
younger son Æthelweard, and by 1066 the
manor was held by
Edith Swanneck,
mistress of King Harold.
After the
Norman conquest the
Domesday Survey...
- Harold's body,
which could only be
identified by his concubine,
Edith Swanneck, who
recognised "secret marks". From
Hastings the body was
brought to Waltham...
- the (so-called “common law”)
first wife of
Harold II of
England —
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Ditches are the
remains of an Iron Age hill...