History Profiles episodes
Unveiling Edith the Fair: Life and Legacy

Unveiling Edith the Fair: Life and Legacy

Discover the captivating tale of Edith the Fair, also known as Edith Swanneck, an Anglo-Scandinavian noblewoman from the 11th century. Edith, one of England’s wealthiest nobles, was renowned for her beauty and was a lover of King Harold Godwinson, with whom she had six children.


Raised by her father, Thorkell the Tall, a Viking chief, Edith's life was intertwined with war and loyalty. Despite the chaos, she earned the nickname 'Swanneck' for her gentle nature. Notably, after the Battle of Hastings, she identified Harold's body on the battlefield, ensuring he had a proper burial.


This episode dives deep into her ancestry, her relationship with Harold, and her impact during England's turbulent times.



Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar


Watch on YouTube

#Edith the Fair, #Edith Swanneck, #Harold Godwinson, #Battle of Hastings, #11th century, #Anglo-Scandinavian, #Thorkell the Tall, #Viking, #medieval England, #noblewoman


Timeline

00:00:Introduction

01:39:Ancestry & Early Life

07:05:Relationship with Harold Godwinson

11:53:England at War & The Queen Who Never Was

15:20:Edith Walks through the battlefield