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King Edward the Confessor

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King Edward the Confessor

Normandy

Normandy

  • Edward had a strong connection to Normandy in France.
  • His mother was from Normandy.
  • Edward spent many years in Normandy before becoming king of England.
  • Some powerful people in England did not like this.
Earl of Wessex

Earl of Wessex

  • One of the most powerful people in England was Godwine, Earl of Wessex.
  • Edward married Godwine's daughter Edith.
  • Edith's brother, Harold, became a leader in Edward's kingdom.
Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

  • King Edward commissioned the construction of Westminster Abbey in London.
  • Edward was buried in the Abbey when he died in 1066.
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