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King of England, Saint Edward, III, the Confessor

King of England, Saint Edward, III, the Confessor

Male 1002 - 1066  (64 years)

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  1. 1.  King of England, Saint Edward, III, the ConfessorKing of England, Saint Edward, III, the Confessor was born in 1002; died on 5 Jan 1066 in Winchester Cathedral, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Also Known As : Edward, the Confessor
    • Stories and Notes: King of England from 1042, the son of Ethelred II. He lived in Normandy with his mother Emma of Normandy's relatives until shortly before his accession to the English Throne. During his reign power was held by Earl Godwin of Wessex and his son Harold, while the king devoted himself to religion, including the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey (consecrated in 1065), where he is buried. Edward died in January 1066 and his childlessness led to a struggle for power. The succession went first to Harold Godwinson and then to the conquest by William of Normandy nine months later at the Battle of Hastings in October 1066. Edward was canonized in 1161.
    • Occupation: 1042 to 1066; King of England

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    Occupation:
    Named for his piety and his foundation of a new Westminster Abbey. He lived in Normandy and his early reign was dominated by rivalry between his Norman favourites and his father-in-Law. After 1053 the Goodwins were in the ascendant. Edward's c hildlessness led ultimately to the Norman conquest