Edmund or Eadmund (Within the Anglo-Saxon alphabet it was likely spelt) ᚪᛖᛞᛘᚩᚾᛞ or Ædmund (fl. 1068 – 1069) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there he twice took part in expeditions to south-western England, but with little success. He disappears from history in the early 1070s.
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| - Edmund or Eadmund (Within the Anglo-Saxon alphabet it was likely spelt) ᚪᛖᛞᛘᚩᚾᛞ or Ædmund (fl. 1068 – 1069) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there he twice took part in expeditions to south-western England, but with little success. He disappears from history in the early 1070s. (en)
- Edmund III Haraldson del Wessex (Eadmund oppure Edmondo; circa 1049 – 1069) è stato un nobile inglese, figlio di Aroldo II d'Inghilterra. Fu portato in esilio a Dublino dalla conquista normanna dell'Inghilterra, insieme a due dei suoi fratelli, e da lì partecipò due volte a spedizioni nell'Inghilterra sudoccidentale, ma con scarso successo. Scompare dalla storia all'inizio degli anni 70 del XI secolo. (it)
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| - Edmund or Eadmund (Within the Anglo-Saxon alphabet it was likely spelt) ᚪᛖᛞᛘᚩᚾᛞ or Ædmund (fl. 1068 – 1069) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile in Dublin by the Norman conquest of England, along with two of his brothers, and from there he twice took part in expeditions to south-western England, but with little success. He disappears from history in the early 1070s. (en)
- Edmund III Haraldson del Wessex (Eadmund oppure Edmondo; circa 1049 – 1069) è stato un nobile inglese, figlio di Aroldo II d'Inghilterra. Fu portato in esilio a Dublino dalla conquista normanna dell'Inghilterra, insieme a due dei suoi fratelli, e da lì partecipò due volte a spedizioni nell'Inghilterra sudoccidentale, ma con scarso successo. Scompare dalla storia all'inizio degli anni 70 del XI secolo. (it)
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