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The earls of Mercia and Northumbria remained loyal to Edward and to avoid a civil war, Godwin and his family agreed to go into exile. Over the next year Edward the Confessor increased the number of Norman advisers in England.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/MEDedward.htm
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/MEDedward.htm
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Family tree poster & books House of Wessex Family Tree Detailed Tree Scottish King or Queen at the Time FAQs; Born: c.1004 at Islip; Parents: Ethelred II and Emma of Normandy; Relation to Elizabeth II: half 27th great-granduncle; ... Harthacanute dies and is succeded by Edward the Confessor,
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www.britroyals.com/kings.asp?id=edwardconfessor
www.britroyals.com/kings.asp?id=edwardconfessor
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Edward the Confessor; Born c.1003; Reigned 1042 - 1066 ; Died 1066; ... It is now known as Westminster Abbey. Edward was the only English monarch to be canonized. The rest of his life will be continued in another section because he was inextricably linked with affairs of the Godwin family.
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battle1066.com/edwardc.shtml
battle1066.com/edwardc.shtml
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He is called "Edward the Confessor" to distinguish him from another King of England, Edward the Martyr (c962-979), who was assassinated (presumably by someone who wished to place Edward's younger half-brother on the throne), ... While in exile, he had vowed to make a pilgrimage to Rome if his family fortunes mended. However,
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justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/266.html
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Use '+' / '-' to zoom in / out. Click <LINK> to jump to next tree. Click people for details. ... EDWARD, the Elder, King of West Saxons, 899-924 b.871 d.924; ... EDWARD, The Confessor, King of England 1042-1066 b.1003 d.1066;
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www.timeref.com/tree371.htm
www.timeref.com/tree371.htm
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This simplified family tree show Edward's ancestors and his relationship to William the Conqueror. ... The area of Dover was under the control of the Godwine family and Edward the Confessor, who blamed the villagers for the fight, told Godwine to deal with them. Godwine refused to obey Edward's order and in response...
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www.timeref.com/hpr293.htm
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Edward 'the Confessor' of England, born Abt 1002, died 5 Jan 1066, London, England - Ketil Nygaard's Family History and Genealogy Site including Holter, Nygaard, Nygård, Aaser...going back in Askim, Norway to the middle ages and beyond. ... Edward 'the Confessor' of England 1 2 3 4 ... Family Links...
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nygaard.howards.net/files/2/2346.htm
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The purpose of this article is to collect all of the available information about the family of Sherlock Holmes. ... Peerless Jones first came to the World’s attention when he helped Professor George Edward Challenger. [2] Peerless Jones traced his ancestry back to the foundling known as Tom Jones, who kept his name even...
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www.pjfarmer.com/secret/contributors/holmes-family-tree...
www.pjfarmer.com/secret/contributors/holmes-family-tree.htm
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Robert de Den (or de Dene) was “pincerna," or Butler to Edward the Confessor. Ralph de la Dene, Hampshire, was living at the end of the twelfth century. Five of the family had the honor of knighthood during the reign of Edward I and are named in the "Roll of Knights" in that era.
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www.daynesfamilytree.com/guydains.htm
www.daynesfamilytree.com/guydains.htm
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