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    Edith the Fair (Old English: Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce, "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 conquest, and may also have been the first wife of King Harold Godwinson. "

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Edith Swannesha (Old English: Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce, "Edith [the] Gentle Swan"; c.1025 – c. 1086), also known as Edith Swanneschals or Edith the Fair, [1] is best known as the unwedded consort of King Harold II of England.

  3. Edith Swanneschals, known as Edith the Fair or Edith Swan Neck, was born around 1025 and was the handfast wife or common-law wife of King Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Her parentage one of the richest landowners in England at the time of the Norman Conquest.

  4. Edith Swan Neck, known as Edith the Fair (c. 1025 – c. 1086), was the wife of King Harold II of England . Categories: 1020s births. 1080s deaths. Anglo-Saxon royalty.

  5. www.1066.co.nz › Mosaic DVD › stamford bridgeEdith the Fair - 1066

    Edith Swannesha (Old English: Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce, "Edith [the] Gentle Swan"; c. 1025 – c. 1086), also known as Edith Swanneschals or Edith the Fair, [note 1] was the first wife or mistress of King Harold II of England. [1]

  6. Aug 5, 2019 · A timeline of the known events in the life of Edith Swanneck also known as Edith the Fair who was the spouse of King Harold Godwinson.

  7. Oct 7, 2022 · By David EP Dennis. Here is a woman whose lifelong husband is going to have sex with a widow whose husband he had killed, just so that his future son can be King of England! This is the dramatic story of Edith Swan-Neck who had to identify her husband’s mutilated body at Senlac north of Hastings.

  8. Mar 2, 2022 · Edith the Fair : visionary of Walsingham. by. Flint, B. W., author. Publication date. 2015. Topics. Swan-Neck, Edith, approximately 1025-approximately 1086, Little Walsingham (England) -- History, England -- Little Walsingham. Publisher. Leominster, Herefordshire, United Kingdom : Gracewing.

  9. Edith the Fair (Old English: Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce, "Edyth the Gentle Swan"; c. 1025 – c. 1066), also known as Edith Swanneck, one of the wealthiest magnates in England on the eve of the Norman conquest, may also have been the first wife of King Harold Godwinson.

  10. Edith the Fair, also known as Edith Swanneck, was a prominent English magnate before the Norman conquest and is believed to have been the first wife of King Harold Godwinson.

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