Posted on 01/03/2015 7:29:13 AM PST by SunkenCiv
Lady Godiva was married to Leofric, the 'grim' Earl of Mercer and Lord of Coventry, a man of great power and importance. The chronicler Florence of Worcester mentions Leofric and Godiva, but does not mention her famous ride, and there is no firm evidence connecting the rider with the historical Godiva.
In 1043 the Earl and Countess founded a Benedictine house for an abbot and 24 monks on the site of St Osburg's Nunnery, which had been destroyed by the Danes in 1016... Earl Leofric laid his founding charter upon the newly consecrated altar, which not only granted the foundation, but also gave him lordship over 24 villages for the maintenance of the house.
Lady Godiva endowed the monastery... supposed to have had all her gold and silver melted down and made into crosses, images of saints and other decorations...
The remains of the subsequent 13th-century church monastery, Coventry's first cathedral, can now be seen in Priory Row...
The earliest surviving source for the legend is the Chronica of Roger of Wendover for the year 1057. He wrote that Godiva pleaded with her husband to relieve the heavy burden of taxes he had imposed on the citizens of Coventry.
Weary of her persistence, Leofric said he would grant her request if she would ride naked through the town...
Her ordeal completed, Godiva returned to her husband, who fulfilled his promise to abolish the heavy taxes. According to Ranulf Higden's Polychronicon, Leofric freed the town from all tolls save those on horses. An inquiry made in the reign of Edward I shows that indeed, at that time, no tolls were paid in Coventry except on horses.
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LOL
She has ridden into my genealogy!
Wanna know what Leofric Earl of Mercer said to his wife Lady Godiva when she returned from her famous ride?
“Where the hell have you been!!? Your horse got home two hours ago!”
“Your horse got home two hours ago!”
Another reason never to own a driver-less car.
They forgot to elaborate on how Peeping Tom was struck blind. Most likely Mrs. Tom, not God, should really be credit with Tom’s sudden blindness. lol
In the forthcoming movie she will be black
Hey, given his hobby, there probably was no Mrs. Tom. ;’)
Santa Claus is a fake?!?
I sense a family reunion in the offing.
Of course, a 19th century monk who did genealogies for hire invented a king of France along with a bunch of non-successor offspring, for those clients who were interested in knowing what their royal ancestry was. :’)
That’s why the menfolk weren’t supposed to look out the windows. The end result was, about nine months later...
;’)
I stole that. :’)
That’s exactly why this was so relevant to FR. :’)
Lord have Mercia.
LOL...1968 London Street Scene...and not a burkha to be seen!
Lady Godiva
And Leofric was her mythter.
Peter's sister (Jane Asher) was Paul McCartneys girlfriend for a while.
"In 1963, Asher interviewed The Beatles. A photographer for the BBC's Radio Times asked them to pose with Asher [1]. Asher subsequently commenced a five-year relationship with Paul McCartney (they became engaged in 1967[2]). She inspired many of McCartney's songs, such as "Here, There and Everywhere", "I'm Looking Through You", "You Won't See Me", "We Can Work It Out", "And I Love Her", and "For No One" (all credited as Lennon/McCartney). Lennon/McCartney penned the number one hit "A World Without Love" for her brother Peter."
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