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  1. Goda of England or Godgifu; (French: Godjifu; the Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant "gift of God", Godiva was the Latinised version; c.1004 – c.1049/1056) was the daughter of King Æthelred the Unready and his second wife Emma of Normandy, and sister of King Edward the Confessor.

    • c.1004
    • Ralph the Timid, Gautier III, Foulques de Vexin
    • c.1049/1056
  2. Goda de Inglaterra. Goda (o Godgifu) de Inglaterra (h. 1004 – h. 1049) fue la hija del rey Etelredo el Indeciso y de su segunda esposa, Emma de Normandía, así como la hermana del rey Eduardo el Confesor. Su nombre proviene del anglosajón Godgifu o Godgyfu, que significa «regalo de Dios» (francés: Godjifu; latín: Godiva ).

  3. Goda of England, also known as Godgifu or Godiva, was born around 1004 as the daughter of King Æthelred the Unready and his second wife, Emma of Normandy. She was the sister of King Edward the Confessor.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Goda of England (Old English: Godgifu; French: Godjifu; 1004 – c. 1047 [1]) was a Princess of England. She was the daughter of King Ethelred the Unready and his second wife Emma of Normandy, and sister of King Edward the Confessor. She married firstly Drogo of Mantes, count of the Véxin, and had sons by him:

    • England
    • circa 1004
    • "Godgiflu", "Goda"
    • Wessex, England
  5. Goda or Godgifu of England (1004–1055) • FamilySearch. When Goda or Godgifu of England was born on 14 September 1004, in Devon, England, her father, Æthelred the Unready, King of England, was 36 and her mother, Emma de Normandie Queen of England, was 19. She married Drogon de Vexin on 7 April 1024, in England, United Kingdom.

  6. Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents; [3] c. 984 – 6 March 1052) was a Norman -born noblewoman who became the English, Danish, and Norwegian queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and the Danish king Cnut the Great.

  7. Goda of England or Godgifu; ( French: Godjifu; the Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant "gift of God", Godiva was the Latinised version; c.1004 – c.1049/1056) was the daughter of King Æthelred the Unready and his second wife Emma of Normandy, and sister of King Edward the Confessor.