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While working on some Eustace's wife, Ida, I've come across a few resources that state that
Eustace II of Boulogne died in 1070, instead of 1093 as stated in article. Could someone double-check the 1911 Brittanica article to see if it got keyed in correctly? Here is one of the references Married Saints and Blesseds. Ignatius Press. c. 2002. pp. p. 147.
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Kenalynn 23:07, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
This Article says Eustace II died in 1087, but was duke of Boulogne either until 1093 of 1070.Could someone straiten this out?
The 1048 and 1052 entries to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle record how Eustace came to England to marry Edwards sister, slaughtered villagers then lied to the king bringing on the revolt by Godwin and his sons. The truth was finally exposed and historical records show Eustace the first died in 1049.
It is at this same time period earl Siward of Northumbria would marry a widow Godiva prior to her death. Lowell C Armstrong ( talk) 18:48, 6 January 2018 (UTC)
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While working on some Eustace's wife, Ida, I've come across a few resources that state that
Eustace II of Boulogne died in 1070, instead of 1093 as stated in article. Could someone double-check the 1911 Brittanica article to see if it got keyed in correctly? Here is one of the references Married Saints and Blesseds. Ignatius Press. c. 2002. pp. p. 147.
ISBN
0898708435. {{
cite book}}
: |pages=
has extra text (
help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors=
(
help)
Kenalynn 23:07, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
This Article says Eustace II died in 1087, but was duke of Boulogne either until 1093 of 1070.Could someone straiten this out?
The 1048 and 1052 entries to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle record how Eustace came to England to marry Edwards sister, slaughtered villagers then lied to the king bringing on the revolt by Godwin and his sons. The truth was finally exposed and historical records show Eustace the first died in 1049.
It is at this same time period earl Siward of Northumbria would marry a widow Godiva prior to her death. Lowell C Armstrong ( talk) 18:48, 6 January 2018 (UTC)