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  1. Harold Godwinson had five sons, probably not by the same mother, and Magnus seems to have been either the second or third of these. [4] [5] Magnus was almost certainly named after Magnus the Good, king of Norway, who was himself the first to bear that Christian name. [6] .

  2. Children – Unknown. 1047 – 1055 (around) Magnus Haroldson and his brother Edmund were born to Harold Godwinson and Edith Swanneck. The exact dates of their birth are not recorded and it is not known which of the two sons was the eldest. A sister, Gytha was also born during this period.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Children of Harold: 1. Godwin. 2. Edmund. 3. Magnus. 4.Gytha (legitimate) 5. (Ulf?) 6.

  4. 15 de jul. de 2014 · Harold’s sons Godwin, Edmund and Magnus went to Dublin after the Conquest. They returned in 1068 with their swords in their hands and a force of Norse mercenaries from the Kingdom of Dublin.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2021 · It is possible that Magnus and his brothers subsequently sought refuge in Denmark. Sources . ↑ 1.0 1.1 Charles Cawley. MAGNUS (1050/55-after [1069)], child 4 under Harold, entry in "Medieval Lands" database (accessed 8 August 2021) ↑ Thomas Forester (translator). The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester, Henry G Bohn, 1854, p. 172 ...

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  6. 15 de jul. de 2014 · Harold’s daughter Gytha on the other hand married, through Swedish diplomacy, the Russian Prince of Smolensk, Vladimir II. He went on to become the Grand Prince of Kiev and she mothered somewhere in the region of eight sons and three daughters.

  7. Magnus (fl. 1068) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was, in all likelihood, driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there took part in one, or perhaps two, expeditions to south-western England, but with little military success.