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38: 250:, together with the wives or widows and families of other prominent Anglo-Saxons, all the Godwin family estates having been confiscated by William. Little else is known of Gytha's life after that time, although it is probable that she went to 261:, lived nearly all his life in captivity in Normandy until the death of William the Conqueror in 1087. Only her eldest daughter, Queen Edith (d. 1075), still held some power (however nominal) as the widow of King Edward the Confessor. 449:. However, this descent from the old Swedish and Danish royal houses is believed to be a late invention to give her brother, the ancestor of later Danish kings, some claim to royal blood. 227:. She pleaded with William for the return of the body of her slain son, King Harold, but was unsuccessful. Shortly after the Battle of Hastings, Gytha was living in 582: 687: 612: 394: 652: 373: 667: 672: 596: 568: 554: 540: 471: 219:, where Tostig was killed. Less than a month later, three of her sons: Harold, Gyrth, and Leofwine, were killed by 231:
and may have been the cause of that city's rebellion against William the Conqueror in 1067, which resulted in his
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This article is about the wife of Godwin. For other people, see
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Gytha Thorkelsdóttir was the daughter of Danish chieftain
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Late pedigrees make Thorgil the son of the disinherited
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Archived from 13: 525: 14: 699: 602: 563:(London: Hambledon & London) 589:Harold the Last Anglo-Saxon King 575:Harold II: The Doomed Saxon King 549:(Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press) 223:'s invading Norman army at the 591:(Gloucestershire: Wrens Park) 480: 452: 413: 386: 318:(c. 1026 – September 25, 1066) 211:Two of their sons, Harold and 1: 493:The English Historical Review 487:Van Houts, Elisabeth (2023). 379: 145: 80: 464:Two Thousand Years in Exeter 374:Cnut the Great's family tree 352:Ælfgifu of Wessex, (c. 1035) 349:(c. 1035 – October 14, 1066) 332:(c. 1030 – October 14, 1066) 295:(c. 1022 – October 14, 1066) 171: 148:997 – c. 1069), also called 91:Sweyn, Earl of Herefordshire 7: 688:Mothers of English monarchs 369:House of Wessex family tree 362: 264: 106:Tostig, Earl of Northumbria 10: 704: 653:11th-century English women 393:Mercedes Rochelle (2014). 215:, faced each other at the 111:Gyrth, Earl of East Anglia 96:Harold II, King of England 18: 668:11th-century Danish women 254:where she had relatives. 217:Battle of Stamford Bridge 156:, and the mother of King 129: 73: 63: 55: 47: 35: 30: 673:Medieval Danish nobility 395:"Gytha, wife of Godwine" 233:laying siege to the city 101:Edith, Queen of England 154:Godwin, Earl of Wessex 116:Leofwine, Earl of Kent 68:Godwin, Earl of Wessex 21:Gytha (disambiguation) 678:11th-century nobility 577:(Stroud, UK: Tempus) 531:Barlow, Frank (1988) 238:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 221:William the Conqueror 188:, the sister of King 545:DeVries, K. (1999) 535:(New York: Longman) 303:Edward the Confessor 235:. According to the 166:Edward the Confessor 142:Gytha Thorkelsdóttir 31:Gytha Thorkelsdóttir 587:Walker, Ian (2000) 559:Mason, Emma (2004) 506:10.1093/ehr/cead049 429:, the conqueror of 186:Estrid Svendsdatter 184:who was married to 648:House of Estridsen 633:Anglo-Norse people 573:Rex, Peter (2005) 437:, the daughter of 356:Wulfnoth Godwinson 339:Leofwine Godwinson 225:Battle of Hastings 192:. 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Gytha (disambiguation)

Godwin, Earl of Wessex
Issue
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Sweyn, Earl of Herefordshire
Harold II, King of England
Edith, Queen of England
Tostig, Earl of Northumbria
Gyrth, Earl of East Anglia
Leofwine, Earl of Kent
Wulfnoth
Thorgil Sprakling
Godwin, Earl of Wessex
Harold Godwinson
Edith of Wessex
Edward the Confessor
Thorgil Sprakling
Ulf Thorgilsson
Estrid Svendsdatter
Cnut the Great
Anglo-Saxon
Godwin of Wessex
Harold
king of England
Tostig
Battle of Stamford Bridge
William the Conqueror
Battle of Hastings
Exeter

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