- Gytha Thorkelsdóttir
Gytha Torkelsdotter (also called Githa) was the daughter of
Torkel Styrbjörnsson (also called Thorkill). [Consequently she was, supposedly, the granddaughter of the disinherited Swedishprince Styrbjörn Starke , the conqueror ofJomsborg , andTyra , the daughter ofHarold Bluetooth king ofNorway andDenmark . However, this descent from the old Swedish and Danish royal houses is believed to be a later invention to give her and her numerous sons some claim to royal blood. Gyda or Gytha was certainly the daughter of Torkel or Thorkil, but her father's connections to Scandinavian royalty should be considered not proven. Gytha's likelihood of royal Danish (or Swedish) descent has been discussed on the Usenet group soc.genealogy.medieval.] In1019 , she married the Anglo-Saxon nobleman Godwin of Wessex, apparently as his second wife (his first wife having been a Danish princess).They had a large family together, of whom five sons became earls at one time or another, three remaining earls in 1066. Among their children were
Harold II of England andTostig Godwinson , who later faced each other at theBattle of Stamford Bridge ; their eldest daughter wasEdith of Wessex ,Queen consort ofEdward the Confessor . The marriage resulted in the birth of many children:#
Sweyn Godwinson ,Earl ofHerefordshire , (c. 1023-1052). At some point he declared himself an illegitimate son ofCanute the Great but this is considered to be a false claim.
#Harold II of England , (c. 1022-October 14 ,1066 )
#Tostig Godwinson ,Earl ofNorthumbria (c. 1026-September 25 ,1066 )
#Edith of Wessex , (c. 1030-December 19 ,1075 ), queen consort ofEdward the Confessor
#Gyrth Godwinson , (c. 1030-October 14 ,1066 )
#Gunhilda of Wessex , a nun (c. 1035-1080)
#Ælfgifu of Wessex , (c. 1035)
#Leofwine Godwinson ,Earl ofKent (c. 1035-October 14, 1066)
#Wulfnoth Godwinson , (c. 1040)
# Marigard of Wessex, (February 6, 1033 - August 6, 1083) Four of her sons were killed in two successive battles: Tostig at Stamford Bridge; and Harold II, Gyrth, and Leofwine at Hastings. After theBattle of Hastings , Gytha pleaded unsuccessfully with the Conqueror for the return of the body of her slain son Harold II. Her surviving (and youngest) son Wulnoth lived nearly all his life in (pleasant) captivity in Normandy until the Conqueror's death 1087. Only her eldest daughter Queen Edith (d.1075 ) still held some power (however nominal) as widow of Edward the Confessor.According to the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , Gytha left theKingdom of England after theNorman conquest of England , together with the wives or widows and families of other prominent Anglo-Saxons. Presumably, after all the Godwin family estates were confiscated by the Conqueror, there was little hope left. Little else is known of Gytha's life or future, although it is probable that she went toScandinavia (like her granddaughter and namesake), where she had relatives.References
Dates and events are taken from the "
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ."ources
* Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 1B-22.
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