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Edith Swan-Neck, also known as Edith of Wessex, was a notable figure in 11th-century England, recognized primarily as the wife of King Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. She is often associated with the legend surrounding her life, particularly her loyalty to Harold, especially during The Battle of Hastings in 1066. Following Harold's death, she is said to have mourned deeply and became a symbol of loyalty and love in English folklore. Her story reflects the tumultuous period of Norman conquest and the transition of power in England.

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