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godwinson (noun) - a proper noun referring to a historical figure, specifically Harold Godwinson, who was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England

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Harold Godwinson is said to be buried in the present churchyard.
William may have held Wulfnoth as hostage against a resurgence of a remnant of Godwinson power.
Harold Godwinson is said to be buried just outside the present abbey.
Tostig replied that the rider was Harold Godwinson himself.
Earl Harold Godwinson had no hereditary claim to the throne.
Another two axes are shown when Harold Godwinson is offered the English crown.
Harold Godwinson appears thus in the Bayeux tapestry.
House of Godwinson.
Harold Godwinson persuaded King Edward the Confessor to agree to the demands of the rebels.
Before the Norman conquest of England, the area had been held by Harold Godwinson.
Harold Godwinson was triumphant.
These men were, in fact, the first barrier between Harold Godwinson and Harald Hardrada.
Godwinson was subsequently defeated within a month by another Viking descendant, William, Duke of Normandy.
Ulf 's name, a Scandinavian one, was perhaps taken from a maternal uncle of Harold Godwinson.
During this time, Harold Godwinson led a campaign of raids which dented the authority in Wales.

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Inge 's father, Bård, was a prominent lendmann from the Trøndelag region and a descendant of Tostig Godwinson.
Harold Godwinson was the second son of Godwin, Earl of Wessex.
However, he was defeated by Harold Godwinson in 1063 and killed by his own men.
Harold Godwinson is shipwrecked at Ponthieu, Normandy, and taken captive by Count Guy.
October 1066 was the fourth son of Earl Godwin, and thus a younger brother of Harold Godwinson.
April - Harold Godwinson succeeds his father Godwin as earl of Wessex.
When Edward the Confessor died childless in 1066 he was succeeded by Harold Godwinson.
It is 1066 and Harold Godwinson has been crowned King of England.
The Bayeux Tapestry ( 1070s ) shows a scene of feasting before Harold Godwinson embarks for Normandy.

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