It says so in the bayeux tapestry but no-one knows for sure.
According to historical accounts, it is believed that King Harold II of England, also known as Harold Godwinson, was struck in the eye with an arrow during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This fatal injury allegedly led to his death and the victory of William the Conqueror. However, the specifics and exact details of Harold's death remain contested among historians.
A Norman archer shot an arrow up into the sky and as Harold was running, he looked up and the arrow got him in the eye. That is how!!
At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066.
Duke William the Second of Normandy defeated King Harold the Second of Wessex at the Battle of Hastings. The battle occurred in October 1066 and Harold was killed.
He was hit by an arrow in the face. It says that Lapu-Lapu killed Magellan but the truth is that Lapu-Lapu dint really killed him. Magellan was hit by an arrow by one of Lapu-Lapu's soldier/comrade. The reason he died is because he called a retreat, got hit in the leg with a bamboo spear, then got arrowed straight in the face.
because he got hit in the eye with an arrow then stamped on by a horse
King Harold is supposed to have been killed by an arrow which hit his eye and entered his brain.
According to historical accounts, it is believed that King Harold II of England, also known as Harold Godwinson, was struck in the eye with an arrow during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This fatal injury allegedly led to his death and the victory of William the Conqueror. However, the specifics and exact details of Harold's death remain contested among historians.
A Norman archer shot an arrow up into the sky and as Harold was running, he looked up and the arrow got him in the eye. That is how!!
Use the two poles and grapple them then shoot an arrow at the rope. Then the arrow will bonce off the rope and hit the eye
There are two legends that he got hit in the eye or pulled limb from limb
Harold was not killed by the arrow but an Norman killed himm while he was lying on the floor in pain
one of the oppositions archers fired an arrow at the enemy and hit Harold in the eye
He was lucky because Harold had not trained his men properly and someone hit him in the eye with an arrow.
The arrow does not travel straight, it travels in a parabolic curve from the bow string to the target. The action of gravity pulls the travelling arrow down, so that by the time it gets to the target it is lower than what you initially aimed for. If you aimed for the bullseye, then your arrow may hit lower than the bullseye. Aim above the bulls eye--but not too high--you will hit the bullseye.
At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066.
use your grapling hook and string it on the two posts and bounce your arrow off of it into the eye things