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  1. Gytha de Wessex (en anglosajón: Gȳð) (n. ¿? ca 1057- Palestina, 10 de marzo de 1098 ó, Wessex, 7 de mayo de 1107) 1 fue una de las tantas hijas de Edith Swanneck con Harold II, el último rey anglosajón de Inglaterra.

  2. Gytha of Wessex (born c. 1053/1061 – died 1098 or 1107; Old English: Gȳð) was one of several daughters of Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, and his consort, Edith the Fair. Through marriage to Vladimir II Monomakh, Gytha became the grand princess of Kiev.

  3. Gytha de Wessex (en anglosajón: Gȳð) (n. ¿? ca 1057-Palestina, 10 de marzo de 1098 ó, Wessex, 7 de mayo de 1107) [1] fue una de las tantas hijas de Edith Swanneck con Harold II, el último rey anglosajón de Inglaterra.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2006 · Gytha Thorkelsdottir (Old English: Gȳða Þorkelsdōttir), also called Githa, was the daughter of Thorgil Sprakling (also called Thorkel).[1] She married the Anglo-Saxon nobleman Godwin of Wessex. They had a large family together, of whom five sons became earls at one time or another, three remaining earls in 1066:

    • Gōdwine Wulfnothsson, Earl of Wessex
  5. Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (c. 997 – c. 1069), also called Githa, was a Danish noblewoman. She was the wife of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and the mother of King Harold Godwinson and Edith of Wessex, the latter of whom was the queen consort of King Edward the Confessor.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2018 · A woman of impeccable pedigree, Gytha was the mother of a large brood of children that included several earls, the queen of Edward the Confessor and the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Raised in Denmark, Gytha was the daughter of Thorgils Sprakaleg, a Danish magnate who himself was said to have been the grandson of a bear and a ...

  7. Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (Gȳða Þorkelsdōttir en inglés antiguo, c 997 - c 1069), fue hija de Thorgil Sprakling. [1] [2] Se casó con el noble anglosajón Godwin de Wessex. Tuvo una gran familia, de la cual cinco hijos se convirtieron en condes en un momento u otro: Ælfgifu de Wessex (c. 1035).