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5 quick facts about Earl Godwin:
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Godwin was succeeded as Earl of Wessex by his son Harold ... 
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 By the time Edward the Confessor became king in 1042, Earl Godwin was the most powerful Anglo-Saxon in England ... 
Source: Earl Godwin [www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk]
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Earl Godwin had five sons: Harold, Sweyn, Tostig, Gyrth and Leofwin ... 
Source: The Battle of Hastings - Title Page [members.tripod.com]
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 In his day, Earl Godwin was seen as very much of a new man, who had been "made" by two advantageous marriages to Danish noblewomen ... 
Source: Godwin, Earl of Wessex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [en.wikipedia.org]
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Godwin was himself a son to Wulfnoth Cild, Thane of Sussex, and had married twice ... 
Source: Harold of England - OrthodoxWiki [orthodoxwiki.org]
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Earl Godwin, Godwin Jewelers...
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