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  1. Edith de Mercia; Reina consorte de Inglaterra; enero de 1066 - 14 de octubre de 1066: Predecesor: Edith de Wessex: Sucesor: Matilde de Flandes

  2. Edith of Mercia. Ealdgyth ( fl. c. 1057–1066), also Aldgyth or Edith in modern English, was a daughter of Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia, the wife of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn (d. 1063), ruler of all Wales, and later the wife and queen consort of Harold Godwinson, king of England in 1066. [1] She was described by William of Jumièges as a considerable ...

    • 4 January 1066 – 14 October 1066
    • Maredudd ap Gruffydd, Idwal ap Gruffydd, Nest ferch Gruffydd, Harold
  3. Edith de Mercia; Reina consorte de Inglaterra; enero de 1066 - 14 de octubre de 1066: Predecesor: Edith de Wessex: Sucesor: Matilde de Flandes

  4. También es denominada «Edith Cuello de Cisne» (Edith Swan-Neck), pero es el resultado de una mala interpretación de su apodo en inglés antiguo. A veces es confundida con la reina consorte de Haroldo Godwinson, llamada Edith de Mercia, hija del conde Aelfgar de Mercia.

    • Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce
    • c. 1086
  5. Edith the Fair (Old English: Ealdgȳð Swann hnesce, "Edyth the Gentle Swan"; born c. 1025, died c. 1086), also known as Edith Swanneck, was one of the wealthiest magnates in England on the eve of the Norman conquest, and may also have been the first wife of King Harold Godwinson. "

  6. Spellings varied widely in this period, even within a single document, and a number of variants exist for the names given below. For example, the sound th was usually represented with the Old English letters ð or þ . For the Continental predecessors of the Mercians in Angeln, see List of kings of the Angles.