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Tapestry. Some historians have questioned whether this man is intended to be Harold or if the panel shows two instances of Harold in sequence of his death the figure standing to the left of the central figure commonly thought to be Harold, and then lying to the right almost supine being mutilated beneath a horse's hooves. Etchings made of the Tapestry in the 1730s show the standing figure with differing objects. Benoît's 1729 sketch shows only a dotted line indicating stitch marks which is longer than the currently shown arrow and without any indication of fletching, whereas all other arrows in the Tapestry are fletched. Bernard de Montfaucon's 1730 engraving has a solid line resembling a spear being held overhand matching the manner of the standing figure currently depicted with an arrow to the eye; while stitch marks for where such a spear may have been removed can be seen in the Tapestry. In 1816,
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nineteenth-century restorers that was later unstitched. Many believe the figure with an arrow in his eye to be Harold as the name "Harold" is above him. This has been disputed by examining other examples from the
Tapestry where the visual centre of a scene, not the location of the inscription, identifies named figures. A further suggestion is that both accounts are accurate, and that Harold suffered first the eye wound, then the mutilation, and the Tapestry is depicting both in sequence.
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mother, who offered for the body of her beloved son its weight in gold. For the Duke thought it unseemly to receive money for such merchandise, and equally he considered it wrong that Harold should be buried as his mother wished, since so many men lay unburied because of his avarice. They said in jest that he who had guarded the coast with such insensate zeal should be buried by the seashore.
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a powerfully built man of about 5ft 6in in height, aged over 60 years and with traces of arthritis." It was suggested that the contents of the coffin had been opened at a much earlier date and vandalised, as the skull was missing and the remaining bones damaged in a way that was inconsistent with decomposition
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having ruled that the chances of establishing the identity of the body as Harold's were too slim to justify disturbing a burial place. The exhumation in 1954 had revealed the remains of a man in a coffin. " was made of
Horsham stone, magnificently finished, and contained the thigh and pelvic bones of
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English coast on a hunting and fishing expedition and
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as "plainly mythical", before the battle a single man rode up alone to Harald
Hardrada and Tostig. He gave no name, but spoke to Tostig, offering the return of his earldom if he would turn against Hardrada. Tostig asked what his brother Harold would be willing to give Hardrada for his trouble. The
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Harefoot died in 1040, Harthacnut ascended the English throne and Godwin's power was imperiled by his earlier involvement in Alfred's murder, but an oath and large gift secured the new king's favour for Godwin. Harthacnut's death in 1042 probably involved Godwin in a role as
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to make a copy of the Bayeux
Tapestry. He included in his reproduction previously damaged or missing parts of the work with his own hypothesised depictions. This is when the arrow first appears. It has been proposed that the supine figure once had an arrow added by over-enthusiastic
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and soon afterwards drove them into exile, but they raised an army which forced the king to restore them to their positions a year later. Earl Godwin died in 1053, and Harold succeeded him as Earl of Wessex, which made him the most powerful lay figure in
England after the king.
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to be buried. What happened to her after 1066, is not known. Also, after their defeat at the Battle of Northam the fate of the sons is unclear although some later sources suggest they took refuge at the Danish court with their grandmother, aunt and sister.
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rider replied "Seven feet of English ground, as he is taller than other men." Then he rode back to the Saxon host. Hardrada was impressed by the rider's boldness, and asked Tostig who he was. Tostig replied that the rider was Harold Godwinson himself.
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467:(originally named Gytha but renamed Ealdgyth (or Edith) when she married King Edward the Confessor), Gunhild and Ælfgifu. The birthdates of the children are unknown. Harold was aged about 25 in 1045, which makes his birth year around 1020.
509:, or "in the Danish manner", and was accepted by most laypeople in England at the time. Any children of such a union were considered legitimate. Harold probably entered the relationship in part to secure support in his new earldom.
1087:) by the Orthodox Church. Supporters of Harold's sainthood view him as a potential Martyr or Passion Bearer. Among English-speaking Orthodox Christians there has been some interest in creating iconography and localised veneration.
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876:) close by Hastings on 14 October, where after nine hours of hard fighting, Harold was killed and his forces defeated. His brothers Gyrth and Leofwine were also killed in the battle.
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in 1045 against Magnus. Sweyn, Harold's elder brother, had been named an earl in 1043. It was also around the time that Harold was named an earl that he began a relationship with
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formally declared William the rightful heir of the throne of England and nobles flocked to his cause. In preparation of the invasion, Harold assembled his troops on the
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Foys, Martin (2010). "Pulling the Arrow Out: The Legend of Harold's Death and the Bayeux Tapestry". In Foys; Overbey, Karen Eileen; Terkla, Dan (eds.).
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3378:The Ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy
2817:
2414:. Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books. p. 149.
2864:The Godwins: The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty
2299:
1843:This was in preference to Edward's great-nephew,
717:HIC RESIDET HAROLD REX ANGLORUM. STIGANT ARCHIEPS
4684:Coronations of William the Conqueror and Matilda
2521:. London: College of Antiquaries. Archived from
3490:Portraits of King Harold II (Harold Godwineson)
3472:at the official website of the British monarchy
3319:Orthodox Christianity and the English Tradition
2648:
2324:"Westminster Abbey Official site – Coronations"
1830:Frank Barlow points out that the author of the
973:
293:on 14 October 1066, the decisive battle of the
3262:Maund, K.L. (23 September 2004). "Ealdgyth ".
2436:
2091:. London: Hambledon & London. p. 35.
1885:also known as Edyth Swannesha (Edith Swanneck)
590:In 1064, Harold was apparently shipwrecked at
324:, died without an heir on 5 January 1066, the
4419:
3649:
3367:. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
2612:
1928:with a fleet of 64 ships to the mouth of the
582:("Harold made an oath to Duke William"): the
8:
3268:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
3023:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2939:. The Bosham Online Magazine. Archived from
2259:
2257:
967:states that the body of Harold was given to
4739:
4216:Monarchs of England and Scotland after the
1005:Another source states that Harold's widow,
963:The account of the contemporary chronicler
726:(d. 1072). Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry.
696:against his brother, and replaced him with
4426:
4412:
4404:
4393:Debated or disputed rulers are in italics.
4292:
4208:
3686:
3681:
3656:
3642:
3634:
3508:
3496:
3065:"Shot through the eye and who's to blame?"
2501:
1166:
31:
2999:The Norwegian Invasion of England in 1066
2543:
1948:for their attempted invasions of England.
1936:. They had escaped to Leinster after the
2223:
2089:House of Godwine: The History of Dynasty
1818:, in which the place is called in Latin
4847:
4771:
3265:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3048:. Boydell and Brewer. pp. 158–75.
3020:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2844:The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042–1216
2672:
2448:
2397:
2287:
2275:
2263:
2211:
1990:
1980:
1881:
1879:
1799:
580:HAROLD SACRAMENTUM FECIT VVILLELMO DUCI
2960:. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
2846:(Fourth ed.). New York: Longman.
2765:
2753:
2741:
2687:
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2572:. Boydell and Brewer. pp. 63–92.
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1129:In about January 1066, Harold married
463:(in that order); and three daughters:
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828:Gyrth and his brother's death at the
634:, 24.5 km (15.2 mi) up the
383:(c. 1015/1016), the daughter of King
27:Anglo-Saxon King of England (r. 1066)
7:
3480:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
3407:Gesta Guillelmi II Ducis Normannorum
3205:"Consistory Court Judgment CH 79/03"
3123:; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (2003).
3046:Bayeux Tapestry: New Interpretations
2699:
2660:
2597:
2555:
2484:
2460:
416:instead of Cnut's initial successor
4581:Companions of William the Conqueror
1860:, king of England and Denmark, and
297:. Harold's death marked the end of
2931:Bosham Online (25 November 2003).
2913:The Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry
2116:. Stroud, UK: Tempus. p. 31.
1940:in 1066 where they were hosted by
25:
3494:National Portrait Gallery, London
1131:Ealdgyth, daughter of Earl Ælfgar
1101:Life of King Edward the Confessor
320:. After his brother-in-law, King
308:Harold Godwinson was a member of
4955:English people of Danish descent
4867:
4850:
4822:
4810:
4798:
4786:
4774:
3388:Harold the Last Anglo-Saxon King
3364:Dictionary of National Biography
3075:(10). London: History Today Ltd.
2570:The Study of the Bayeux Tapestry
2515:Society of Antiquaries of London
2114:Harold II: The Doomed Saxon King
1847:, who had yet to reach maturity.
1133:, and widow of the Welsh prince
936:Society of Antiquaries of London
278:– 14 October 1066), also called
40:
4975:Monarchs of England before 1066
3693:Monarchs of Scotland until 1603
3390:. Gloucestershire: Wrens Park.
2895:. Cambridge: University Press.
1032:Carmen de Hastingae Proeliormen
395:in 1047. Godwin was the son of
387:(died 1014) and sister of King
138:14 October 1066 (aged about 44)
3690:Monarchs of England until 1603
3235:1066: The Year of the Conquest
3126:Handbook of British Chronology
638:from its mouth at what is now
310:a prominent Anglo-Saxon family
1:
4930:Anglo-Saxons killed in battle
4910:11th-century English monarchs
2956:Brown, R. Allen, ed. (1980).
2892:A Military History of Ireland
774:Coin of King Harold Godwinson
522:Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
361:
299:Anglo-Saxon rule over England
272:
120:
3310:The Fall of Orthodox England
3282:UK public library membership
3242:Livingston, Michael (2022).
3144:Gibson, Margaret T. (1978).
3037:UK public library membership
2975:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911).
1105:Cambridge University Library
653:past the fortified abbey of
526:Baldwin V, Count of Flanders
4742:Carmen de Hastingae Proelio
4674:Northumbrian Revolt of 1065
4300:British monarchs after the
3441:and his covert ambitions".
3185:William, King and Conqueror
3148:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2649:Bartlett & Jeffery 1997
2361:, pp. 142-143, pp. 150-151.
1957:The pagan English had been
1170:Family of Harold Godwinson
1081:Eastern Orthodox Christians
1068:) but were defeated at the
925:, " King Harold is killed".
887:Carmen de Hastingae Proelio
618:had been driven across the
65:5 January – 14 October 1066
46:Harold Godwinson, from the
5006:
4980:Norman conquest of England
3432:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3293:. London: Windmill Books.
2437:Grainge & Grainge 1999
2410:Sturluson, Snorri (1966).
1118:, Harold was at some time
923:Harold Rex interfectus est
902:and Henry of Huntingdon's
872:(near the present town of
817:
805:, in a story described by
704:("Hard Ruler") of Norway.
661:. They pursued Conan from
647:Conan II, Duke of Brittany
349:
4970:Monarchs killed in action
4485:Battle of Stamford Bridge
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3354:"Adeliza (d 1066?)"
3321:. English Orthodox Trust.
2910:Bernstein, David (1986).
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796:Battle of Stamford Bridge
614:, from Hungary in 1057.
571:Harold in northern France
39:
3424:Freeman, Edward Augustus
3317:Philips, Andrew (1995).
3095:Freeman, Edward Augustus
3081:Freeman, Edward Augustus
2937:Bosham Community Website
1062:Diarmait mac Máel na mBó
983:William of Poitiers 1953
934:was commissioned by the
721:Archbishop of Canterbury
533:Archbishop of Canterbury
4960:English Roman Catholics
4714:Trial of Penenden Heath
4622:Malcolm III of Scotland
3455:10.1111/1468-2281.12147
3308:Moss, Vladimir (2011).
3188:. London: I.B. Tauris.
3002:. Woodbridge: Boydell.
2996:DeVries, Kelly (1999).
2984:Encyclopædia Britannica
2867:. Abingdon: Routledge.
2785:Report and Transactions
2241:Encyclopædia Britannica
912:L'Ystoire de li Normant
352:Ancestry of the Godwins
282:, was the last crowned
4945:Earls of Herefordshire
4935:Deaths by arrow wounds
4740:
4500:Siege of Exeter (1068)
3504:Society of Antiquaries
3165:The Battle of Hastings
3099:The Battle of Hastings
3089:. New York: Macmillan.
3029:10.1093/ref:odnb/12360
2916:. Univ of Chicago Pr.
2861:Barlow, Frank (2013).
2816:Barlow, Frank (1970).
2793:Devonshire Association
2300:Ordericus Vitalis 1853
1108:
1091:Marriages and children
1021:in December 2003, the
1002:
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960:
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908:Amatus of Montecassino
850:Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
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649:. While crossing into
600:William II of Normandy
587:
318:Godwin, Earl of Wessex
301:. He was succeeded by
251:Godwin, Earl of Wessex
4839:at Knowledge (XXG)'s
4699:Council of Winchester
4689:Harrying of the North
4679:Council of Lillebonne
4449:William the Conqueror
3351:Round, J. H. (1885).
3289:Morris, Marc (2012).
3182:Hagger, Mark (2012).
3063:Foys, Martin (2016).
1894:5.5 feet (1.7 m)
1143:Morcar of Northumbria
1098:
1019:Diocese of Chichester
993:
950:
920:
896:William of Malmesbury
827:
784:Morcar of Northumbria
773:
715:
578:
543:. Harold also became
439:Godwin and Gytha had
367:–1053), the powerful
303:William the Conqueror
18:King Harold Godwinson
4940:Earls of East Anglia
4925:Anglo-Saxon warriors
4915:Anglo-Norse monarchs
4597:Edward the Confessor
4495:Burning of Southwark
4270:William III & II
3835:Henry the Young King
3785:Edward the Confessor
3753:Æthelred the Unready
3547:Edward the Confessor
3386:Walker, Ian (2000).
3336:10.1093/past/108.1.3
3274:10.1093/ref:odnb/307
2820:Edward the Confessor
2087:Mason, Emma (2004).
1135:Gruffydd ap Llywelyn
1066:High King of Ireland
1047:Waltham Abbey Church
1038:and in sight of the
900:Gesta Regum Anglorum
557:Gruffydd ap Llywelyn
426:Edward the Confessor
373:Gytha Thorkelsdóttir
356:Harold was a son of
322:Edward the Confessor
261:Gytha Thorkelsdóttir
154:Waltham Abbey, Essex
84:Edward the Confessor
4990:Shipwreck survivors
4817:Anglo-Saxon England
4754:William of Poitiers
4704:Revolt of the Earls
4648:Battle, East Sussex
4627:Matilda of Flanders
4556:Eustace of Boulogne
4464:Sweyn II of Denmark
4218:Union of the Crowns
3588:Earl of East Anglia
3554:King of the English
3443:Historical Research
3291:The Norman Conquest
3203:Hill, Mark (2003).
2756:, pp. 168–170.
2675:, pp. 253–254.
2639:, pp. 181–182.
2558:, pp. 171–175.
2546:, pp. 148–152.
2475:, pp. 183–187.
2463:, pp. 161–163.
2451:, pp. 150–164.
2439:, pp. 130–142.
2388:, pp. 154–165.
2302:, pp. 459–460.
2290:, pp. 165–166.
2175:, pp. 127–128.
2112:Rex, Peter (2005).
1017:was refused by the
965:William of Poitiers
694:Northumbrian rebels
477:Earl of East Anglia
393:Sweyn II of Denmark
381:Estrid Svendsdatter
160:, Sussex (disputed)
56:King of the English
4985:People from Bosham
4920:Anglo-Saxon people
4526:Leofwine Godwinson
4490:Battle of Hastings
4302:Acts of Union 1707
4265:James II & VII
3958:Kenneth I MacAlpin
3743:Edgar the Peaceful
3572:Peerage of England
3328:Past & Present
3312:. Lulu Publishing.
3217:on 3 December 2020
2943:on 3 February 2009
2791:. Barnstable: The
2613:Bosham Online 2003
2525:on 24 October 2022
2412:King Harald's Saga
1938:Battle of Hastings
1862:Magnus I of Norway
1845:Edgar the Ætheling
1161:Waltham Holy Cross
1109:
1036:Chichester Harbour
1003:
961:
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830:Battle of Hastings
820:Battle of Hastings
814:Battle of Hastings
776:
733:Vita Ædwardi Regis
728:
596:Robert of Jumièges
588:
291:Battle of Hastings
4762:
4761:
4709:Council of London
4590:Associated people
4576:Roger de Breteuil
4566:Robert of Mortain
4531:Hereward the Wake
4480:Battle of Fulford
4401:
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4287:
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4198:
4197:
3748:Edward the Martyr
3632:
3631:
3595:Succeeded by
3561:Succeeded by
3513:Harold Godwinson
3397:978-0-905778-46-4
3373:Ordericus Vitalis
3300:978-0-09-953744-1
3280:(Subscription or
3195:978-1-78076-354-5
3174:978-0-85115-619-4
3155:978-0-19-822462-4
3136:978-0-86193-106-4
3108:978-0-85115-619-4
3055:978-1-8438-3470-0
3035:(Subscription or
3009:978-1-8438-3027-6
2978:"Harold II"
2967:978-0-85115-141-0
2923:978-0-226-04400-2
2902:978-0-5216-2989-8
2874:978-0-5827-8440-6
2853:978-0-582-49504-3
2831:978-0-5200-1671-2
2768:, pp. 34–56.
2625:Fryde et al. 2003
2579:978-0-85115-664-4
2519:"Bayeux Tapestry"
2337:, pp. 38–39.
2278:, pp. 71–72.
2266:, pp. 69–70.
2199:, pp. 24–25.
2139:, pp. 18–19.
2123:978-0-7394-7185-2
2098:978-1-85285-389-1
2077:, pp. 17–18.
2053:, pp. 13–15.
1918:Brian of Brittany
1791:
1790:
1787:
1786:
1070:Battle of Northam
943:Burial and legacy
904:Historia Anglorum
788:Battle of Fulford
757:Pope Alexander II
742:Westminster Abbey
669:, and finally to
655:Mont Saint-Michel
628:Guy I of Ponthieu
471:Powerful nobleman
346:Family background
332:Westminster Abbey
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4243:The Protectorate
4233:James I & VI
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3790:Harold Godwinson
3710:Edward the Elder
3703:Alfred the Great
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375:, whose brother
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4091:Alexander I
4071:Malcolm III
4046:Kenneth III
3946:Elizabeth I
3908:Richard III
2766:Arnold 2014
2754:Barlow 2013
2742:Barlow 2013
2688:Barlow 2013
2637:Walker 2000
2473:Morris 2012
2386:Morris 2012
2371:Hagger 2012
2359:Morris 2012
2347:Gibson 1978
2335:Hagger 2012
2312:Barlow 1970
2237:"Harold II"
2197:Walker 2000
2185:Walker 2000
2173:Walker 2000
2161:Walker 2000
2149:Barlow 1970
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2039:Walker 2000
2027:Walker 2000
2015:Barlow 1988
2003:Walker 2000
1964:more danico
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1028:post mortem
999:West Sussex
957:East Sussex
870:Senlac Hill
506:More danico
365: 1001
327:Witenagemot
284:Anglo-Saxon
276: 1022
142:Senlac Hill
124: 1022
99:(uncrowned)
80:Predecessor
4889:Categories
4876:Quotations
4509:Combatants
4351:Edward VII
4341:William IV
4331:George III
4260:Charles II
4155:Robert III
4101:Malcolm IV
4076:Donald III
4051:Malcolm II
4036:Kenneth II
3918:Henry VIII
3878:Richard II
3873:Edward III
3807:William II
3780:Harthacnut
3623:1053–1066
3592:1052–1053
3284:required.)
3039:required.)
2989:Wikisource
2947:3 February
2809:5840886678
2727:Maund 2004
2712:Round 1885
2425:Brown 1980
2246:21 January
1975:References
1959:polygynous
1858:Harthacnut
1023:Chancellor
862:earthworks
689:wanting?"
640:Le Touquet
563:, king of
514:Leominster
447:, Harold,
414:Harthacnut
350:See also:
71:Coronation
4829:Biography
4636:Locations
4366:George VI
4336:George IV
4326:George II
4238:Charles I
4220:from 1603
4170:James III
4150:Robert II
4106:William I
4081:Duncan II
4009:Malcolm I
3999:Donald II
3923:Edward VI
3913:Henry VII
3898:Edward IV
3868:Edward II
3858:Henry III
3841:Richard I
3802:William I
3723:Æthelstan
3564:William I
3470:Harold II
3439:Commentum
2801:0309-7994
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2700:Ross 1985
2661:Moss 2011
2598:Hill 2003
2556:Foys 2010
2485:Foys 2016
2461:Foys 2010
1930:River Taw
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1914:midsummer
1508:of Mercia
1499:Godwinson
1314:the Great
1280:of Wessex
1120:betrothed
1085:canonised
659:quicksand
434:kingmaker
371:, and of
280:Harold II
130:, England
105:(crowned)
103:William I
90:Successor
4653:Pevensey
4551:Waltheof
4356:George V
4346:Victoria
4321:George I
4190:James VI
4175:James IV
4165:James II
4138:David II
4133:Robert I
4122:Margaret
4056:Duncan I
3965:Donald I
3903:Edward V
3893:Henry VI
3883:Henry IV
3863:Edward I
3829:Henry II
3728:Edmund I
3717:Ælfweard
3675:monarchs
3669:Scottish
3476:Harold 3
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1154:Wulf/Ulf
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854:Pevensey
834:scene 52
746:Epiphany
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632:Beaurain
592:Ponthieu
553:Normandy
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524:against
485:Sandwich
461:Wulfnoth
457:Leofwine
397:Wulfnoth
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4781:England
4767:Portals
4617:Ealdred
4602:Stigand
4473:Battles
4442:Leaders
4274:Mary II
4180:James V
4160:James I
4096:David I
4061:Macbeth
3993:Eochaid
3888:Henry V
3823:Matilda
3817:Stephen
3812:Henry I
3673:British
3667:,
3665:English
3526:c. 1022
3492:at the
3361:(ed.).
2776:Sources
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1768:Gunhild
1124:Adeliza
836:of the
786:at the
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561:Gwynedd
497:Suffolk
211:Gunhild
166:Spouses
4667:Events
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4185:Mary I
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1305:Estrid
1278:Godwin
1150:Harold
1011:Bosham
874:Battle
858:Sussex
698:Morcar
667:Rennes
624:Bosham
604:fealty
549:Norman
449:Tostig
358:Godwin
257:Mother
247:Father
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221:Harold
206:Magnus
201:Edmund
196:Godwin
158:Bosham
149:Burial
128:Wessex
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3357:. In
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1934:Devon
1794:Notes
1763:Gytha
1542:Edith
1527:Gyrth
1485:Sweyn
1287:Gytha
1079:Some
1074:Devon
1051:Essex
880:Death
864:near
790:near
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708:Reign
675:lance
671:Dinan
565:Wales
518:Beorn
501:Essex
453:Gyrth
445:Sweyn
402:thegn
236:House
216:Gytha
188:Issue
156:, or
140:near
62:Reign
4316:Anne
4279:Anne
4272:and
4128:John
3937:and
3929:Jane
3846:John
3770:Cnut
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2805:OCLC
2797:ISSN
2574:ISBN
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2248:2020
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