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  2. Northumbrian Revolt of 1065 - Wikipedia

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    The Northumbrian Revolt of 1065 was a rebellion in the last months of the reign of Edward the Confessor against the earl of Northumbria, Tostig Godwinson, brother of Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex. Tostig, who had been earl since 1055, is said to have provoked his nobles to rise against him by his harsh administration of justice, raising of ...

  3. Tostig Godwinson - Wikipedia

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    Tostig Godwinson (c. 1029 – 25 September 1066) [1] was an Anglo-Saxon Earl of Northumbria and brother of King Harold Godwinson. [2] ... On 3 October 1065, ...

  4. Earl of Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    Tostig Godwinson: 1055 1065 Deposed after rebellion. Morcar: 1065 c.1068 Post-Conquest ealdormen. Ealdormen after 1066 Ruler Accession End Notes

  5. Morcar - Wikipedia

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    Morcar and his brother Ä’adwine, now Earl of Mercia, assisted the Northumbrian rebels to expel Tostig Godwinson. [1] In October 1065 the Northumbrians chose Morcar as earl at York . [ 2 ] He at once satisfied the people of the Bernicia by making over the government of the country beyond the River Tyne to Osulf of Bamburgh, the eldest son of ...

  6. Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    After his victory over Harold Godwinson at Hastings, William of Normandy appointed a certain Copsi or Copsig, a supporter of the late Earl Tostig, who had been exiled with his master in 1065, as Earl of Bernicia in the spring of 1067.

  7. 1060s in England - Wikipedia

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    Harold Godwinson is shipwrecked at Ponthieu, Normandy, and taken captive by Count Guy. Harold pays homage to William, Duke of Normandy and helps him in an invasion of Brittany. [1] 1065. 3 October – Northumbrian rebels capture York, outlaw Harold's brother, Tostig Godwinson, and choose Morcar of Northumbria as their new earl. [1]

  8. House of Godwin - Wikipedia

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    Ketil was the son of Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria from 1055 to 1065, and thus a grandson of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent. [ 57 ] King Olaf III installed Skúli on the Rein estate in Trøndelag , that is, Central Norway .

  9. Edwin, Earl of Mercia - Wikipedia

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    His younger brother, Morcar was elected Earl of Northumbria when Tostig Godwinson was ejected by the Northumbrians (3 October, 1065). Tostig had been accused of robbing churches, depriving men of their lands and lives, and acting against the law.