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  • Harold Godwinson
  • King of England in 1066

    knighted him, and then disappeared from history. Two of Harold's other sons, Godwine and Edmund, invaded England in 1068 and 1069 with the aid of Diarmait mac

    Harold Godwinson

    Harold Godwinson

    Harold_Godwinson

  • Godwin, Earl of Wessex
  • Anglo-Norse nobleman (died 1053)

    Godwin of Wessex (Old English: Godwine; died 15 April 1053) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman who became one of the most powerful earls in England under the

    Godwin, Earl of Wessex

    Godwin,_Earl_of_Wessex

  • Godwine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Godwine or Godwin refers to the following people Godwin, Earl of Wessex (d. 1053) Earl of Wessex Godwine (floruit 995) (d. c. 1020) Bishop of Rochester

    Godwine

    Godwine

  • House of Godwin
  • European royal house

    The House of Godwin (Old English: Godƿine) was the house consisting of the Anglo-Saxon family who were one of the leading noble families in England during

    House of Godwin

    House of Godwin

    House_of_Godwin

  • Earl
  • British and Irish title of nobility

    Wikipedia Library access or UK public library membership required.) "Godwine [Godwin], earl of Wessex (d. 1053), magnate". Oxford Dictionary of National

    Earl

    Earl

  • Wulfnoth Cild
  • South Saxon thegn, probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex

    Godwins Frank Barlow, The Godwins, Pearson, 2002, p. 25. Ann Williams, Godwine, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 Barlow, op. cit.

    Wulfnoth Cild

    Wulfnoth_Cild

  • Godwine Porthund
  • Godwine Porthund was listed in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as a butcher ("carnifex") of Shrewsbury in 1006. Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York had been invited

    Godwine Porthund

    Godwine_Porthund

  • Leofric, Earl of Mercia
  • Earl of Mercia

    Northman, Eadwine (written as Edwin in some 20th century accounts) and Godwine. He became Earl of Mercia some time before 1032, which made him one of

    Leofric, Earl of Mercia

    Leofric, Earl of Mercia

    Leofric,_Earl_of_Mercia

  • Godwin, son of Harold Godwinson
  • Son of King of England

    Godwin or Godwine (fl. 1066 – 1069) was a son, probably the eldest son, of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin, along

    Godwin, son of Harold Godwinson

    Godwin,_son_of_Harold_Godwinson

  • Swein Forkbeard
  • King of Denmark and England (died 1014)

    Norway. The Danish historians Nils Hybel and Bjorn Poulsen state that Godwine was an English moneyer who also minted coins for the kings of Sweden and

    Swein Forkbeard

    Swein_Forkbeard

  • Gytha Thorkelsdóttir
  • Danish noblewoman

    Cnut the Great's family tree Mercedes Rochelle (2014). "Gytha, wife of Godwine". Historical Britain. Archived from the original on 24 August 2019. Retrieved

    Gytha Thorkelsdóttir

    Gytha_Thorkelsdóttir

  • William the Conqueror
  • King of England from 1066 to 1087

    Norman Conquest pp. 127–128 Huscroft Norman Conquest p. 129 Williams "Godwine, earl of Wessex" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Walker Harold

    William the Conqueror

    William the Conqueror

    William_the_Conqueror

  • Godwine II (bishop of Rochester)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Rochester

    Godwine was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. He was consecrated around 1013. He died between 1046 and 1058. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology

    Godwine II (bishop of Rochester)

    Godwine_II_(bishop_of_Rochester)

  • Edith the Fair
  • 11th-century consort of King Harold Godwinson

    In An Hour. p. 33. ISBN 9781452392318. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. A&C Black. p. 178. ISBN 9781852853891. A History

    Edith the Fair

    Edith the Fair

    Edith_the_Fair

  • Earl of Mercia
  • Ancient noble title in England

    held by Leofric and his family, who were political rivals to the House of Godwine. Following the Conquest in 1066 Edwin was confirmed as earl by King William

    Earl of Mercia

    Earl_of_Mercia

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    concentrated in the hands of the rival houses of Leofric of Mercia and Godwine of Wessex. Problems also came for Edward from the resentment caused by

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • Tostig Godwinson
  • 11th-century Anglo-Saxon earl

    englishmonarchs.co. Retrieved 30 March 2016. Bibbs, Hugh (1999). "The Rise of Godwine, Earl of Wessex". Northwest & Pacific Publishing. Retrieved 30 March 2016

    Tostig Godwinson

    Tostig Godwinson

    Tostig_Godwinson

  • Æthelmær the Stout
  • Anglo-Saxon thegn

    Earl Godwine" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1913, 3rd Series, vol. 7, pp. 129-150 Barlow, Lundie W. "The Antecedents of Earl Godwine of

    Æthelmær the Stout

    Æthelmær_the_Stout

  • Godwine I (bishop of Rochester)
  • 10th and 11th-century Bishop of Rochester

    Godwine was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. He was consecrated between 994 and 995. He died sometime around 1013. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology

    Godwine I (bishop of Rochester)

    Godwine_I_(bishop_of_Rochester)

  • Siward, Earl of Northumbria
  • 11th-century Earl of Northumbria in England

    "the third man in Cnut's new triumvirate of earls", the other two being Godwine, Earl of Wessex and Leofwine, Earl of Mercia. Northern England in the 11th-century

    Siward, Earl of Northumbria

    Siward, Earl of Northumbria

    Siward,_Earl_of_Northumbria

  • Bayeux Tapestry
  • Embroidery depicting the 1066 Norman invasion of England

    pp. 158–75. ISBN 978-1-84383-470-0. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: the history of a dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1852853891

    Bayeux Tapestry

    Bayeux Tapestry

    Bayeux_Tapestry

  • Edmund Ironside
  • King of England in 1016

    was Bishop Eadnoth killed, and Abbot Wulfsige, and Ealdorman Ælfric, and Godwine, the ealdorman of Lindsey, and Ulfcetel of East Anglia, and Æthelweard

    Edmund Ironside

    Edmund Ironside

    Edmund_Ironside

  • Edith of Wessex
  • Queen of England from 1045 to 1066

    Williams, ODNB, Edith Williams, ODNB, Edith Harold Godwinson Mason House of Godwine p. 10 Rex Harold p. 31 Tyler, 2017, pp. 209 Stafford, 2009, pp. 121–126

    Edith of Wessex

    Edith of Wessex

    Edith_of_Wessex

  • Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
  • Ceremonial post in the United Kingdom

    (Early 11th-century) Under Æthelred the Unready? Godwine, Earl of Wessex 1045–1053 Harold Godwine, Earl of Wessex (King Harold II) 1053–1066 Bertram

    Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

    Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

    Lord_Warden_of_the_Cinque_Ports

  • Earl of Wessex
  • British noble title

    year also was Alderman Edric slain at London". Emma Mason. The House of Godwine (2004) ISBN 1-85285-389-1, p33 Richard Eden (12 December 2010). "Royal

    Earl of Wessex

    Earl of Wessex

    Earl_of_Wessex

  • Ælfgifu of Northampton
  • Regent of Norway from 1030 to 1035

    for himself and his half-brother Harthacnut who was in Denmark, And Earl Godwine and all the foremost men in Wessex opposed it just as long as they could

    Ælfgifu of Northampton

    Ælfgifu_of_Northampton

  • Ælfstan (bishop of Rochester)
  • 10th-century Bishop of Rochester

    before 964 Term ended between 994 and 995 Predecessor Beorhtsige Successor Godwine I Orders Consecration before 964 Personal details Died between 994 and

    Ælfstan (bishop of Rochester)

    Ælfstan_(bishop_of_Rochester)

  • Siward (bishop of Rochester)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Rochester

    Siward Bishop of Rochester Appointed 1058 Term ended 1075 Predecessor Godwine II Successor Arnost Other post Abbot of Chertsey Orders Consecration 1058

    Siward (bishop of Rochester)

    Siward_(bishop_of_Rochester)

  • Kingdom of Sussex
  • Early English kingdom

    after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans. Godwine was probably a native of Sussex, and by the end of Edward

    Kingdom of Sussex

    Kingdom of Sussex

    Kingdom_of_Sussex

  • Leofwine, Ealdorman of the Hwicce
  • Ealdorman of the Hwicce

    other sons, Edwine, who died at the Battle of Rhyd-y-groes in 1039, and Godwine. Williams, Ann (2004). "Leofric de Blackwell, earl of Mercia (d. 1057)

    Leofwine, Ealdorman of the Hwicce

    Leofwine,_Ealdorman_of_the_Hwicce

  • Viking coinage
  • Type of currency

    name of Sweyn, as well as the issuing authority of the coins (GODWINE M-AN DNER: Godwine moneyer among the Danes), and the coins were made of silver. In

    Viking coinage

    Viking coinage

    Viking_coinage

  • Gytha of Wessex
  • Daughter of Harold Godwinson (died 1098/1107)

    of the Danes, 2 vols. (Oxford, 2015). Mason, Emma (2004). The house of Godwine : the history of a dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1-85285-389-1

    Gytha of Wessex

    Gytha_of_Wessex

  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
  • Set of related medieval English chronicles

    ideological framing aligns with [E]'s broader "pro-Godwine" perspective (referring to the Anglo-Saxon Godwine family dynasty to whom King Harold II belonged)

    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

    Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle

  • Harold Harefoot
  • King of England from 1037 to 1040

    Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-274-4. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London, UK: Hambledon and London. ISBN 978-1-85285-389-1

    Harold Harefoot

    Harold Harefoot

    Harold_Harefoot

  • Ælfheah of Canterbury
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1006 to 1012

    the city. Ælfheah was taken prisoner and held captive for seven months. Godwine (Bishop of Rochester), Leofrun (abbess of St Mildrith's), and the king's

    Ælfheah of Canterbury

    Ælfheah_of_Canterbury

  • Æthelweard (historian)
  • Ealdorman and historian

    c. 500 to c. 1307, 1993, p. 37. Alfred Anscombe, "The Pedigree of Earl Godwine" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1913, 3rd Series, vol

    Æthelweard (historian)

    Æthelweard_(historian)

  • Ancestry of the Godwins
  • Ancestry of a noble family

    Williams 2006, p. 231. Anscombe, Alfred (1913). "The Pedigree of Earl Godwine". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 3. 7: 129–50. doi:10.2307/3678418

    Ancestry of the Godwins

    Ancestry of the Godwins

    Ancestry_of_the_Godwins

  • Tooke
  • reasonably probable..." Toka "francigena" Born about 960 Godwin Tokesone (Godwine son of Toki) Born about 1000 ; held land at Wooton, county Norfolk (246

    Tooke

    Tooke

  • Vita Ædwardi Regis
  • 11th-century Latin biography of Edward the Confessor

    Windus. ISBN 9780701174637. Keynes, Simon; Love, Rosalind (2010). "Earl Godwine's Ship". Anglo-Saxon England. 38: 185–229. Licence, Tom (2016). "The Date

    Vita Ædwardi Regis

    Vita Ædwardi Regis

    Vita_Ædwardi_Regis

  • Robert of Jumièges
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1051 to 1052

    Review Mason House of Godwine pp. 69–75 Barlow Edward the Confessor p. 124 Walker Harold p. 47 Rex Harold II p. 12 Mason House of Godwine p. 75 Barlow Edward

    Robert of Jumièges

    Robert of Jumièges

    Robert_of_Jumièges

  • Magnus, son of Harold Godwinson
  • Son of English king

    {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Mason, House of Godwine, p. 199. Barlow, Frank (1972). The Feudal Kingdom of England, 1042–1216

    Magnus, son of Harold Godwinson

    Magnus,_son_of_Harold_Godwinson

  • Adstock
  • Village in Buckinghamshire, England

    the end of the 10th century, Adstock formed a portion of the Lands of Godwine, Earl of Kent and his second wife Gytha Thorkelsdóttir. After the Norman

    Adstock

    Adstock

    Adstock

  • Ealdred (archbishop of York)
  • Archbishop of York from 1060 to 1069

    XVIII p. 128 Mason House of Godwine p. 88 Rex Harold II p. 126 Rex Harold II p. 127 Rex Harold II p. 77 Mason House of Godwine p. 94 Barlow Edward the Confessor

    Ealdred (archbishop of York)

    Ealdred (archbishop of York)

    Ealdred_(archbishop_of_York)

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • adultery. Latin with English bounds, Abingdon Æthelred II 902 1296 A.D. 1002 Godwine, his faithful minister Grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Little Haseley, Oxfordshire

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • Charlton, London
  • Area of southeast London, England

    it had been held from the king as two estates, by two brothers, named Godwine and Alweard. Though assessed at only one sulung, it had a slightly higher

    Charlton, London

    Charlton, London

    Charlton,_London

  • List of earldoms
  • 1044, 1051, 1067 Earl of Wessex 1020 Godwine extinct 1066 1st creation; recreated 1999 Earl of Kent 1020 Godwine extinct 1066 1st creation; recreated

    List of earldoms

    List_of_earldoms

  • Stigand
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1052 to 1070

    House of Godwine p. 65 Walker Harold p. 49 Brooks Early History pp. 305–306 Stafford Unification and Conquest pp. 90–91 Mason House of Godwine p. 73 Rex

    Stigand

    Stigand

    Stigand

  • Battle of Maldon
  • Battle near Maldon, Essex, in 991

    Englishman called Godrīc fled riding Byrhtnoth's horse. Godrīc's brothers Godwine and Godwīg followed him. Then many English fled, recognizing the horse

    Battle of Maldon

    Battle of Maldon

    Battle_of_Maldon

  • Edmund Ætheling
  • Son of King Edmund Ironside (died before 1057)

    UK public library membership required) Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London, UK: Hambledon and London. ISBN 978-1-85285-389-1

    Edmund Ætheling

    Edmund Ætheling

    Edmund_Ætheling

  • List of archbishops of Canterbury
  • Senior bishops of the Church of England, originally of the Catholic church in England

    canonised: St Aelfric. 1006 19 Apr 1012 Ælfheah (Alphege, Elphege, Alfege, or Godwine) Translated from Winchester; captured by Viking raiders and killed at Greenwich;

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List_of_archbishops_of_Canterbury

  • Northman, son of Leofwine
  • Mercian noble (died 1017)

    The others were Leofric, later Earl of Mercia, Eadwine (died 1039), and Godwine (died 1055). Ealdorman Leofwine's father was a man named Ælfwine. Ælfwine

    Northman, son of Leofwine

    Northman,_son_of_Leofwine

  • List of regents
  • Pearson Education Limited. Pages 27-28. Mason, Emma 2004. The House of Godwine : The History of a Dynasty London: Hambledon and London. Page 33. Judith

    List of regents

    List of regents

    List_of_regents

  • Roderick Williams
  • British baritone and composer (born 1965)

    'Christmas Bells', a setting of a poem by Longfellow. It was premiered by the Godwine Choir at St George the Martyr church in Southwark, London. His choral orchestral

    Roderick Williams

    Roderick_Williams

  • Trial of Penenden Heath
  • Trial held in the 1070s in England

    argued that: "most of the lands had been lost not to Odo, but to Earl Godwine and his family during Edward's reign and perhaps even earlier..." and that

    Trial of Penenden Heath

    Trial_of_Penenden_Heath

  • Nicholas of Worcester
  • English monk and prior (died 1124)

    Today. 48 (5): 37–43. ISSN 0018-2753. Mason, Emma (2004a). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London, UK: Hambledon and London. ISBN 978-1-85285-389-1

    Nicholas of Worcester

    Nicholas of Worcester

    Nicholas_of_Worcester

  • Ulf, son of Harold Godwinson
  • Anglo-Saxon nobleman

    Clarendon Press. Retrieved 10 September 2018. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1852853891

    Ulf, son of Harold Godwinson

    Ulf,_son_of_Harold_Godwinson

  • Æthelric (bishop of Durham)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Durham

    Conquest of the North pp. 89–90 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 156 Mason House of Godwine pp. 124–125 Williams English and the Norman Conquest p. 45 Fletcher Bloodfeud

    Æthelric (bishop of Durham)

    Æthelric_(bishop_of_Durham)

  • Ælfsige
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 958 to 959

    Byrhthelm. Ælfsige's will survives and shows that he was married, with a son, Godwine of Worthy, who died in 1001 fighting against the Vikings. Arthur Hussey

    Ælfsige

    Ælfsige

  • Leofgar of Hereford
  • 11th-century Bishop of Hereford

    Barlow Edward the Confessor pp. 207–208 Mason House of Godwine pp. 90–91 Mason House of Godwine pp. 96 Barlow, Frank (1970). Edward the Confessor. Berkeley

    Leofgar of Hereford

    Leofgar_of_Hereford

  • Brian of Brittany
  • 11th-century Breton noble who became an earl in England

    brothers Alan the Black (Alain le Noir), and Alan the Red.[dubious – discuss] Godwine and Edmund, sons of Harold Godwinson, escaped after the Battle of Hastings

    Brian of Brittany

    Brian of Brittany

    Brian_of_Brittany

  • Leofrun
  • 11th-century Anglo-Saxon abbess and nun

    captured by the Danes, along with Ælfheah the Archbishop of Canterbury and Godwine the Bishop of Rochester after the Danes had successfully laid siege to

    Leofrun

    Leofrun

  • Siege of Exeter (1068)
  • Part of the Norman Conquest of England

    London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138786554. Mason, Emma (2003). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon Continuum. ISBN 978-1852853891

    Siege of Exeter (1068)

    Siege of Exeter (1068)

    Siege_of_Exeter_(1068)

  • Æthelstan Mannessune
  • (2008). "Cautionary tales: the daughters of Æthelstan Mannesunu and Earl Godwine". Anglo-Saxon. 2: 1–16. ISSN 1754-372X. Æthelstan Mannessune 1 at Prosopography

    Æthelstan Mannessune

    Æthelstan_Mannessune

  • Eadric Streona
  • Anglo-Saxon noble (died 1017)

    took him into the wood to hunt. When all were busy with the hunt, one Godwine Porthund (which means the town dog) a Shrewsbury butcher, whom Eadric had

    Eadric Streona

    Eadric Streona

    Eadric_Streona

  • Edmund, son of Harold Godwinson
  • English prince (flourished 1068–1069)

    ISBN 046011624X. Retrieved 8 September 2018. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1852853891

    Edmund, son of Harold Godwinson

    Edmund,_son_of_Harold_Godwinson

  • Chew Valley hoard
  • Hoard of 11th-century coins found in England

    siege to Exeter; and later in 1068, the sons of the deposed King Harold, Godwine and Edmund, returned from Ireland, and raided the coast around the mouth

    Chew Valley hoard

    Chew_Valley_hoard

  • Wixford
  • Hamlet in Warwickshire, England

    his body to be buried to the monastery of Evesham Abbey in 974. However, Godwine, a powerful man who had purchased the inheritance of that abbey from King

    Wixford

    Wixford

    Wixford

  • Harold, son of Harold Godwinson
  • Son of King of England (c. 1065–1098)

    ISBN 9780582784406. Retrieved 9 September 2018. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1852853891

    Harold, son of Harold Godwinson

    Harold,_son_of_Harold_Godwinson

  • The Death of Alfred
  • English poem

    inn and wolde to his meder, þe on Wincestre sæt, ac hit him ne geþafode Godwine eorl, ne ec oþre men þe mycel mihton wealdan, forðan hit hleoðrode þa swiðe

    The Death of Alfred

    The_Death_of_Alfred

  • Cynesige
  • Archbishop of York from 1051 to 1060

    49 Fletcher Bloodfeud pp. 151–152 Walker Harold p. 87 Mason House of Godwine p. 86 Stenton Anglo-Saxon England p. 466 Barlow Godwins pp. 110–111 Cowdrey

    Cynesige

    Cynesige

    Cynesige

  • Ælfhere, Ealdorman of Mercia
  • Ealdorman of Mercia

    killed at the Battle of Maldon in 991 and Ælfheah's son Godwine may be the same person as Godwine, ealdorman of Lindsey, who died in the Battle of Ashingdon

    Ælfhere, Ealdorman of Mercia

    Ælfhere,_Ealdorman_of_Mercia

  • Thored
  • Ealdorman of York ([[floruit|fl.]] 979–992)

    added to the text borrowed from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, that Fræna, Godwine and Frythegyst fled a battle against the Danes in the following year because

    Thored

    Thored

  • 1047
  • Calendar year

    p. 150. ISBN 9780230106536. Williams, Ann (2012). "The Piety of Earl Godwine". In Bates, David (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies XXXIV: Proceedings of the

    1047

    1047

    1047

  • Ælfhelm of York
  • 10th and 11th-century Ealdorman of Northumbria

    collected, and when they should have joined battle, the leaders Fræna, Godwine and Frythegyst, first started the flight. Fletcher speculated that Ælfhelm's

    Ælfhelm of York

    Ælfhelm_of_York

  • Godwin (bishop)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Lichfield

    Godwin (or Godwine; died after 1017) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Godwin was consecrated between 1002 and 1004 and died after 1017. Fryde, et al

    Godwin (bishop)

    Godwin_(bishop)

  • Rosalind Love
  • ISBN 978-1-84217-175-2. Keynes, Simon; Love, Rosalind (2009). "Earl Godwine's ship". Anglo-Saxon England. 38. Cambridge University Press (CUP): 185–223

    Rosalind Love

    Rosalind_Love

  • Wolverton Manor
  • Manor house in Shorwell, Isle of Wight, England

    angle columns. Wolverton was held before the Conquest by Eddeva of Earl Godwine, and in 1086 belonged to the king. Robert Glamorgan held it in demesne

    Wolverton Manor

    Wolverton Manor

    Wolverton_Manor

  • Bishop of Rochester
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Beorhtsige bet. ? – 964 994 or 995 Ælfstan 994 or 995 bet. c. 1013 – ? Godwine (I) bet. c. 1013 – ? bet. 1046–1058 Godwine (II) 1058 1075 Siward Source(s):

    Bishop of Rochester

    Bishop of Rochester

    Bishop_of_Rochester

  • List of former cathedrals in Great Britain
  • 179–196. reported by Pedler (1896), p. 4 n. 1, citing "Camden and Bishop Godwine" Cutts (1887), p. 278. Orme, N. The Church in Devon: 400–1560 (Exeter,

    List of former cathedrals in Great Britain

    List_of_former_cathedrals_in_Great_Britain

  • Norton, Northamptonshire
  • Village in Northamptonshire, England

    Azur; Bisceop; Count Alan; Durand; Edwin; Fredegis; Fulcher; Gilbert; Godwine; Ingelrann; King William as landholder; Leofnoth; Leofric; Leofwine; Lokki;

    Norton, Northamptonshire

    Norton, Northamptonshire

    Norton,_Northamptonshire

  • Northumbrian Revolt of 1065
  • Rebellion in Anglo-Saxon England

    ISBN 9780300211542. Retrieved 21 September 2023. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 1852853891

    Northumbrian Revolt of 1065

    Northumbrian_Revolt_of_1065

  • Danish attacks on Norman England
  • 11th-century attacks

    Bates 2018, p. 333. Douglas 1999, p. 222. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. pp. 199–200. ISBN 1852853891

    Danish attacks on Norman England

    Danish_attacks_on_Norman_England

  • Leybourne
  • Village in Kent, England

    from the bishop what is worth 24s2d. Thorgisl holds this manor of Earl Godwine. The blank entry above is as shown in the Domesday Book; either it was

    Leybourne

    Leybourne

  • Æthelric II
  • 11th-century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey

    Barlow Edward the Confessor p. 198 Barlow Godwins p. 56 Mason House of Godwine p. 93 Walker Harold p. 203 Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300:

    Æthelric II

    Æthelric_II

  • Salwarpe
  • Village in Worcestershire, England

    named Godwine had possession of the principal manor of Salwarpe, while his brother Leofric, Earl of Mercia, was a lesser landowner there. As Godwine was

    Salwarpe

    Salwarpe

    Salwarpe

  • History of Brighton
  • Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Godwine" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press

    History of Brighton

    History of Brighton

    History_of_Brighton

  • Linacre (surname)
  • Surname list

    ISBN 978-0-19-967776-4. "Surname Database: Lineker Last Name Origin". "Godwine 285". Cox, John Charles (1875). Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire: The

    Linacre (surname)

    Linacre_(surname)

  • A Glastonbury Romance
  • 1932 novel by John Cowper Powys

    Wessex was conferred on English-born Godwin (Emma Mason, The House of Godwine: The History of Dynasty. Hambledon Press, 2003. p. 33). Thereafter, Godwin

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  • This Sceptred Isle (radio series)
  • powerful and influential families of Britain and Ireland, including the Godwines, the Despensers and the Churchills. These are the tales of the powerful

    This Sceptred Isle (radio series)

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  • Great Tew
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    an annual render of honey; lease, for her lifetime and that of her son, Godwine, of land at Cyrictiwa, with reversion to St Albans. William the Conqueror

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  • Wychbold
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    unknown. During the 11th century, possession of Wychbold passed from Earl Godwine to Osbern fitzRichard, who held it at the time of the Domesday Book. There

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    England p. 422-423 Stafford Unification and Conquest p. 80 Mason House of Godwine p. 41 Stafford Unification and Conquest p. 86 Barlow Godwins p. 53 Barlow

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  • Siege of Canterbury
  • Viking raid in September 1011

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  • Nettlecombe Court
  • Country house in Somerset, England

    been bought or sold. It was held before the Norman Conquest by Prince Godwine, son of King Harold. William the Conqueror assumed possession of Nettlecombe

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    Nettlecombe Court

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  • John Joseph Njenga
  • Roman Catholic archbishop (1928–2018)

    Mombasa". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Kansas City. Retrieved 27 January 2025. Godwine Odira; Caloo Valentine (6 November 2023). "5th Anniversary Of His Grace

    John Joseph Njenga

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  • Æthelstan (bishop of Hereford)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Hereford

    February. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 217 Mason House of Godwine p. 90 Barlow Edward the Confessor pp. 205–207 Walker Harold p. 80 Loyn

    Æthelstan (bishop of Hereford)

    Æthelstan_(bishop_of_Hereford)

  • This Have I Done for My True Love
  • Motet by Gustav Holst

    cond. Imogen Holst. Holst: Vocal and Instrumental Music. Argo. ZRG 5497. Godwine Choir, cond. Edward Hughes and/or Alex Davan Wetton (2020). Alpha & Omega:

    This Have I Done for My True Love

    This Have I Done for My True Love

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  • Christopher Lee (historian)
  • British writer (1941–2021)

    powerful and influential families of Britain and Ireland, including the Godwines, the Despensers and the Churchills. Then, over the course of several months

    Christopher Lee (historian)

    Christopher_Lee_(historian)

  • Játvarðar Saga
  • Icelandic saga about the life of English king Edward the Confessor

    Figures such as Mathilda of Flanders, Saint Dunstan, Saint Becket, Earl of Godwine, and King Cnut all being featured or referenced briefly. The use of historical

    Játvarðar Saga

    Játvarðar_Saga

  • English embassy to Rome (1061)
  • ISBN 9780300211542. Retrieved 3 September 2022. Mason, Emma (2004). The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. ISBN 9781852853891

    English embassy to Rome (1061)

    English_embassy_to_Rome_(1061)

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