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Name
  
Wulfnoth Cild

Died
  
1015

Children
  
Godwin, Earl of Wessex


Role
  
Godwin, Earl of Wessex's father

Grandchildren
  
Harold Godwinson, Tostig Godwinson

Great grandchildren
  
Gytha of Wessex, Gunhild of Wessex

Similar People
  
Godwin - Earl of Wessex, Edith of Wessex, Tostig Godwinson, Harold Godwinson

Wulfnoth cild


Wulfnoth Cild (died c. 1014) was a South Saxon thegn who is regarded by historians as the probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and thus the grandfather of King Harold Godwinson.

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Biography

It is known that Godwin's father was called Wulfnoth, and in the view of Frank Barlow, the Godwin family's massive estates in Sussex are indisputable evidence that the Wulfnoth in question was the South Saxon thegn.

In 1008, King Æthelred the Unready ordered the construction of a fleet, and the following year 300 ships assembled at Sandwich, Kent to meet a threatened Viking invasion. There Brihtric, brother of Eadric Streona, brought unknown charges against Wulfnoth before the king, unjustly according to John of Worcester. Wulfnoth then fled with twenty ships and ravaged the south coast. Brihtric followed with eighty, but his fleet was driven ashore by a storm and burnt by Wulfnoth. After the loss of a third of the fleet the remaining ships were withdrawn to London, and the Vikings were able to invade Kent unopposed. Æthelred almost certainly confiscated Wulfnoth's property as a result.

Wulfnoth Cild had died by June 1014.

Legacy

The church of St. Mary Woolnoth in London was founded by an Anglo-Saxon nobleman named Wulfnoth, who may be the same as Wulfnoth Cild of Sussex.

References

Wulfnoth Cild Wikipedia


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