Edward the Confessor was crowned the new King of England in Winchester, England.

On April 3, 1043, Edward was crowned at the cathedral of Winchester in Winchester, England, which was the royal seat of the West Saxons. While Edward’s reign, that aimed at the welfare of his people, enjoyed peace and prosperity, his Norman leanings crossed with the three powerful earls, Godwin, Leofric, and Siward.

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