
Godiva was the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, one of the most powerful noblemen in 11th-century England. The couple gave generously to religious establishments and in 1043 founded and endowed a monastery at Coventry. The chronicler Florence of Worcester mentions Leofric and Godiva but does not describe her famous ride, and there is no firm evidence connecting the rider with the historical Godiva—no surprise, because such an event would be demeaning to the English aristocracy, and there was no women's lib at the time! ;) Leofric died in 1057, and Godiva is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 (although she was almost certainly dead by then) as having held many estates in Warwickshire, including Coventry, inherited from her husband.

[Top picture by English artist John Collier. This one above is Shelle Dububu as Lady Godiva, an artist who modelled photographs on her website which I can no longer find].