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As a child William the conqueror was contantly in hiding, many people attempted to kill him while he was a child so they could have the throne for themselves. When he became a teenager, Edmund the confessor trained him as a warrior and conqueror.
he killed many of the English, and then he finally reached King Harold, and then killed him. Once King Harold was dead, William the Conqueror became the new King of England.
He wanted to kill William and let everyone else free so he could be king until he lay on his death bed
Harold didn't have that much good luck. Although he won a battle against Harold Hardrada which meant him and his army had some experience on what it was like in a battle so it would be easier for him to kill William of Normandy in the battle of Hastings's. Thank-you
probably kill them
Harald Hadrada was killed by Harold Godwinson (also known as Harold II) When an arrow pierced through his throat.
As a child William the conqueror was contantly in hiding, many people attempted to kill him while he was a child so they could have the throne for themselves. When he became a teenager, Edmund the confessor trained him as a warrior and conqueror.
He promised William of Normandy that He would help him become King. When Harold Godwinson was elected King. William ran back to Normandy telling everyone to go and KILL HAROLD...!! There you go..I hope that helped..(: xx
he killed many of the English, and then he finally reached King Harold, and then killed him. Once King Harold was dead, William the Conqueror became the new King of England.
Harold did not kill William. William killed Harold by shooting an arrow in his eye.
He wanted to kill William and let everyone else free so he could be king until he lay on his death bed
Harold didn't have that much good luck. Although he won a battle against Harold Hardrada which meant him and his army had some experience on what it was like in a battle so it would be easier for him to kill William of Normandy in the battle of Hastings's. Thank-you
There is no historic record that William the Conquerer killed anyone personally with his own hands. At the Battle of Hastings in 1066 William's invading army killed many defenders of England in the army of King Harold.
Yes, Harold Godwinson did not try to kill King Edward. In fact, Harold was a prominent English nobleman who served as an advisor to King Edward before becoming King of England himself.
probably kill them
You need to be clearer on which HaroldHarold Hadrada or Harold Godwinson. but William foughtand killed Harold g because he couldn't claim the throne until Harold g was dead. so he Killed Harold to become king.does that answer your question
because he wanted to be king.