THE NORMAN CONQUEST.
ce:
‘he slain Harold. Such opposition counted for but little to a man like
William. Ina few days he had marched on London, Rösistanes
Könttered the forces collected to oppose him, and rendered Yaln
all thoughts of resistance hopeless. "
3, Archbishop Stigand, Edgar himself, and the chief nobility,
hastened 10 Make submission to William, who, on Christ- Cöronation
Mas Day, 1066, was erowned King of England in West- of William.
Minster Abbey, -
1. ENGLISH KINGS BEFORE THE CONQUEST.
SHOWING UNION OF SAXON AND NORMAN LINES,
REBERE (802-839).
ETHELWOLEF (839-867).
ETHELBALD
(857-860)
ETUHELBERT ETHELRED IL ALFRED THE GREA1
(860-866). (866-871). (871-901).
EDWARD THR ELDER (901-026)
ÄTHELSTAN (925-0940). EDMUND (940-046).
» m
EDWY (955-959).
;
EDRED (946-955)
1
EDGAR (959-975).
EDWARD THE MARTYR
(975-070)
ETNELRED IT.
{979-1016% married—
1. Me. 2. Emma of Normandy.
4) |
MUND IRONSIDE (April to Nov,, 1016).
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR (1042-1066
== Adi dauchter of Karl Godrwin.
Edmund.
TKdwart)
Edgar the /Etheling.
(End of English male oe
Mingasst
= Malcolm Sof Scotland.
Matilda == Henry 2. of England
(unitine Enzlish and N lines).
2. HOUSE OF GODWIN.
Wulfnoth,
Harl Godwin
m Gi, prandıuiece of STEVM
Faith
Edward the
PO
HAROLD
(Jan. -Oct. 1063.)
Tostig
Gurta.
A
Leofwirn