Coventry's Godiva story
Lady Godiva's naked horse riding tax protest  

Statue of Lady Godiva on horseback, from Coventry City Council

 

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Circa 1035AD Lady Godiva rode naked on her horse through Coventry on market day to make her husband, Leofric, Earl of Mercia, stop collecting the Heregeld tax that funded King Canute’s guard.
Godiva – a sponsor of local arts – felt Leofric’s taxes hurt the people of Coventry and asked him to cease. Leofric replied that the Greek and Roman artists worshipped the nude and that his wife should show her support for local arts by riding through the city naked at midday on market day. Godiva surprised him when she did.
Her long blonde hair covered much of her body but she asked locals not to watch her. One man, a tailor now called Peeping Tom, did look and was blinded.
Records show that tax collection, except for one levied on horses, ceased in Coventry at that time and Leofric became a keen funder of the church.

The players in this story: Godiva | Leofric | Peeping Tom | King Canute