Edward the Confessor | 1042 - 1066
Edward the Confessor became king a year after returning from exile in Normandy aged 37. He was made a saint in 1161 and is buried in Westminster Abbey which was rebuilt during his reign. He is though to have been very religious and not a strong king. For the first decade of his reign, his sovereignty was challenged by his eventual father-in-law Godwine of Essex. He is said on his death bed to have appointed Harold II as his successor, but this was disputed by William the Conqueror, to whom he was distantly related.
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