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Lady Godiva

Protesting Equestrian

Lady Godiva (Godgyfu or Godgifu in its original spelling) was married to Leofric, the Earl of Mercia, in what is now the United Kingdom. Around the time of 1057, she and Leofric got in a dispute over the taxes he had levied on the growing city of Coventry, and he challenged her to ride naked through the marketplace, promising to ease the tax burden if she did so. Lady Godiva took the challenge and became a local legend. At least, that's how the story goes, a story that began to circulate a century after her death. In the 17th century, the detail was added that Lady Godiva had instructed the townsfolk to stay indoors during her ride, but that a man named Tom peeked at her anyway, hence the term "peeping tom."

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Lady Godiva

A retelling of the tale, with editorial asides

Lady Godiva: The Naked Truth

2001 BBC report attempts to set the record straight

Legend of Lady Godiva

As told by the modern-day Coventry city council

Godgyfu: Godiva of Coventry

Historical background and historical fiction

Vital Stats

Birth

c. 1040

Birthplace

Near Coventry, England

Death

c. 1070

Best Known As

The woman who rode through town naked on a horse

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