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  1. Gunhild Godwinsdotter Wessex was born on month day 1033, in birth place, to Godwin of Wessex and Gytha of Wessex (born Thorkelsdóttir). Gunhild had 9 siblings: Harold Godwinsson, Svein Swegen Earl Godwinsson and 7 other siblings. Gunhild passed away on month day 1083, at age 50 in death place.

  2. Hace 3 días · 1097 (41-42) England (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Daughter of Harold Godwinsson, King of England and Edith the Fair. Wife of Alan Niger Fitz Eudo. Partner of Alain "Rufus" de Bretagne, lord of Richmond. Mother of Matilda of Brittany. Sister of Godwin Haroldsson, Earl of Kent; Magnus Haroldsson; Gytha of Wessex, Grand Princess consort of ...

  3. Gunhild of Wessex (fl. 1066–1093) was a younger daughter of Harold Godwinson and his first wife, Edyth Swannesha, who was most likely the wealthy magnate Edyth the Fair from the Domesday Book.

  4. Gunhild began to experience blindness as an adult at Wilton, but was reportedly healed by St Wulfstan. She communicated with Anselm of Canterbury, expressing her intention to lead a religious life, but later eloped with Alan the Red in 1093. Post-elope, she settled with Alan the Black, Alan the Red’s brother and heir, and may have married him.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Edith av Wessex, (ca 1030 - 19. desember 1075), dronning av England, gift med Edvard Bekjenneren . Gyrth Godwinson (ca 1030 - 14. oktober 1066) Gunhild av Wessex, også kalt for «Gunhilda», ei nonne (ca 1035-1080) Ælfgifu av Wessex (ca 1035) Leofwine Godwinson, jarl av Kent (ca 1035 - 14. oktober 1066) Wulfnoth Godwinson (ca 1040)

  6. Gunnhild (Old Norse: Gunnhildr) is a shield-maiden and the wife of Jarl Olavsonn. She becomes Bjorn's wife and the Queen of Kattegat. When Gunnhild is first introduced, she is with her husband, Jarl Olavsonn and also with King Harald on a ship. While he was discussing his ambitions with her and her husband, he also talks about his desire to kill Lagertha for kiiling his wife Astrid. She then ...

  7. A precis of primary and secondary sourced research, including original work, carried out in preparation for my novel Wild Field, about Gytha of Wessex, daughter of the Anglo Saxon King, Harold Godwineson of England (died Hastings 1066AD) and her