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  1. Godwin, Earl of Wessex. Father. Æthelmær. Wulfnoth Cild ( [wuɫf.noːθ t͡ʃiɫd]; died c. 1014) was a South Saxon thegn who is regarded by historians as the probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and thus the grandfather of King Harold II .

    • Æthelmær
    • Godwin
  2. Wulfnoth Cild (inglés antiguo: Úlfnath, m. 1014) fue un noble anglosajón, thegn del sur de Sussex. Los historiadores le imputan la paternidad de Godwin de Wessex y por lo tanto es abuelo del rey Harold Godwinson.

    • Siglo Xjuliano
    • c. 1014
  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Wulfnoth Cild (died c. 1014) was a South Saxon thegn who is regarded by historians as the probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and thus the grandfather of King Harold Godwinson. It is known that Godwin's father was called Wulfnoth, and in the view of Frank Barlow, the Godwin family's massive estates in Sussex are indisputable ...

  4. Wulfnoth Cild fue un noble anglosajón, thegn del sur de Sussex. Los historiadores le imputan la paternidad de Godwin de Wessex y por lo tanto es abuelo del rey Harold Godwinson.

  5. 17 de oct. de 2015 · Wulfnoth Cild is regarded by historians as the probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and thus the grandfather of King Harold Godwinson. It is known that Godwin's father was called Wulfnoth. In the view of Frank Barlow, the Godwin family's massive estates in Sussex are indisputable evidence that the Wulfnoth in question was the ...

    • Male
    • Unknown Wulfnoth
  6. Godwin, Earl of Wessex, after whom the family is named, was the son of one Wulfnoth, probably to be identified with Wulfnoth Cild, a Sussex thegn who in 1009, having been accused of unspecified crimes, deserted the service of the English king Æthelred the Unready along with a fleet of twenty ships.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Wulfnoth Cild was the father of Earl Godwin of Wessex and the grandfather of King Harold II (Godwinson). He was a wealthy Sussex landowner and is believed to have owned several properties. In 1008 King Aethelred the Unready built a fleet of ships to protect the coast against Viking attack.