The Norman Conquest of England: Historical Impact and Legacy
Earl of Wessex
Upon the death of Edward The Confessor in 1066, England was a nation divided. The Domesday Book, commissioned by William the Conqueror shortly after the Norman Conquest, reveals a complex tapestry of earldoms, each with its own unique history and allegiances.
Godwine, Earl of Wessex
One of the most powerful earls in England at the time was Godwine, Earl of Wessex. Godwine's family had ruled Wessex for generations, and he was a close advisor to King Edward. However, Godwine's ambition and independence often brought him into conflict with the king.
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