Harolds sister married Edward so they were brthers in law!
yes, one brothercalled King Olaf.
no
Harald Hardrada was a Viking king who conquered lots of other countries. That was his favorite thing to do as it is with any king--take land and become powerful and rich. He was killed in the battle of Stamford Bridge by Harold Godwinson in the fight for the English succession when Edward the Confessor died.
Harald Hardrada thought that he should be king as he ruled before so he had much experiance. He also thought that he was strong and healthy. He also had a large army so he was prepared to fight any war that approached the country. I thought Harold Hardrada should be king as he was very powerful and would have great control over his country.
Harald was born September 5th. Died at the age of 51. His real name is Harald Sigurdssen. He died at Stanford Bridge (Not the football ground!). He was a viking. Harald was the best warrior in the world!
Harald Hardrada was not actually blood- related to King Edward the Confessor. instead he was related to a previous king of England by the name of King Canute. apparently it was said that on King Edward's death bed, Edward promised to him that he would be able to take care of his wife and of his kingdom. This was not true as this conversation was only had with, William the Conqueror, who was in fact related to the wife of King Edward. (This was his sister.) As the truth was not found out until a later date, they decided that they would find a king in a fair way. This was called a joust or a fight which William of Normandy (now William the Conqueror) won. This was how they found their king. Overall, this means that... No, Mr Harald Hardrada was not blood related to Mr Edward the Confessor.
no
he had fallen in a lake
Harald Hardrada was a Viking king who conquered lots of other countries. That was his favorite thing to do as it is with any king--take land and become powerful and rich. He was killed in the battle of Stamford Bridge by Harold Godwinson in the fight for the English succession when Edward the Confessor died.
Harald Hardrada thought that he should be king as he ruled before so he had much experiance. He also thought that he was strong and healthy. He also had a large army so he was prepared to fight any war that approached the country. I thought Harold Hardrada should be king as he was very powerful and would have great control over his country.
No, there are no known family connections between Lois Lowry and the characters in her novel "The Giver." The story is not based on her own life or family members.
Harald was born September 5th. Died at the age of 51. His real name is Harald Sigurdssen. He died at Stanford Bridge (Not the football ground!). He was a viking. Harald was the best warrior in the world!
Harald Hardrada was not actually blood- related to King Edward the Confessor. instead he was related to a previous king of England by the name of King Canute. apparently it was said that on King Edward's death bed, Edward promised to him that he would be able to take care of his wife and of his kingdom. This was not true as this conversation was only had with, William the Conqueror, who was in fact related to the wife of King Edward. (This was his sister.) As the truth was not found out until a later date, they decided that they would find a king in a fair way. This was called a joust or a fight which William of Normandy (now William the Conqueror) won. This was how they found their king. Overall, this means that... No, Mr Harald Hardrada was not blood related to Mr Edward the Confessor.
connections with their birth family (often true even in cases of severe abuse)connections with their extended familyconnections with siblings (if any)connections with their ethic group and or cultureconnections with foster parentsconnections with past friends/teachers/community/caseworker/GAL (possibly)
Harold hardrada was killed by Harold Godwinson in the battle of hastings
Yes, two.
Basque is the European language that is not related to any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it has no known connections to any other language family.
No, intruders attack any type of connections that may have vulnerabilities.