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Wulfnoth Cild ([wuɫf.noːθ t͡ʃiɫd]; died c. 1014) was a
South Saxon thegn who is
regarded by
historians as the
probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wes****...
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Wulfnoth Godwinson (1040-1094) was the
youngest brother of King
Harold II of England. The
sixth son of Earl
Godwin of Wes****,
Wulfnoth was
given as a hostage...
- King
Edward the
Confessor (r. 1042–1066). Godwin's
father was
probably Wulfnoth Cild, who was a
thegn of Sus****. His
origin is
unknown but 'Child' (also...
- Godwin's
origin is obscure. He was
probably the son of
Wulfnoth Cild, a
South Saxon thegn, but
Wulfnoth's ancestry is disputed. A few
genealogists and historians...
- son
would become King
Sweyn II of
Denmark in 1047.
Godwin was the son of
Wulfnoth,
probably a
thegn and a
native of Sus****.
Godwin began his
political career...
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Scandinavia where she had relatives. Her
youngest and only
surviving son,
Wulfnoth,
lived nearly all his life in
captivity in
Normandy until the
death of...
- of Jumièges, fled England. It is
likely at this
point that
Hakon (and
Wulfnoth, a
younger son of Godwin) were
spirited away by the
fleeing archbishop...
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after whom the
family is named, was the son of one
Wulfnoth,
probably to be
identified with
Wulfnoth Cild, a Sus****
thegn who in 1009,
having been accused...
- 1026 – 1066),
Gyrth (c. 1030 – 1066),
Leofwine (c. 1035 – 1066), and
Wulfnoth (c. 1040 – 1094).
Edith was the
firstborn of Godwin's
three daughters,...
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Wulfnoth Cild 4. Godwin, Earl of Wes**** 2.
Harold Godwinson 10.
Thorgil Sprakling 5.
Gytha Thorkelsdóttir 1.
Godwin 3.
Edith the Fair...