Harthacnut had been horrified by Harold's murder …
Years: 1040 - 1040
Harthacnut had been horrified by Harold's murder of Alfred, and his mother has demanded vengeance.
With the approval of Harold's former councilors, his body had been disinterred from its place of honor at Westminster and publicly beheaded.
It was disposed of in a sewer, but then retrieved and thrown in the Thames, from which London shipmen had rescued it and had it buried in a churchyard.
Godwin, the powerful earl of Wessex, had been complicit in the crime as he had handed over Alfred to Harold, and Queen Emma charges him in a trial before Harthacnut and members of his council.
The had king allowed Godwin to escape punishment by bringing witnesses that he had acted on Harold's orders, but Godwin had then given Harthacnut a ship so richly decorated that it amounted to the wergild that Godwin would have had to pay if he had been found guilty.
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