Harold Godwinson (1022-1066) ruled England as Harold II for just 40 weeks in 1066 (January 6 to October 14) before being killed at The Battle of Hastings, which established William I (William the Conqueror) as king in December of that year. Harold's rival for the throne, Edgar the Aetheling, was proclaimed king, but not crowned, in the intervening two months.
11 years
harold godwinson ruled part of wessex but in not sure what part of wesex. i think it was south east
He wasn't a bad king but he just didnt last very long as king
Harold Godwinson or Harold II, assumed the throne after the death of Edward the Confessor in January 1066. The Witenagemot Assembly met and chose Harold out of the eligible Anglo-Saxons they deemed fit to rule as king.
17 years
1380
Cerdic was The King of Wessex from 519-534.
harold godwinson ruled part of wessex but in not sure what part of wesex. i think it was south east
For a few months in 1066.
he could rule all of England and King Edward the confessor
He wasn't a bad king but he just didnt last very long as king
wessex
Forty years.
Alfred the Great had to defeat the Vikings, specifically the Great Heathen Army led by Guthrum, to remain king of Wessex and eventually unite England under his rule.
Harold Godwinson or Harold II, assumed the throne after the death of Edward the Confessor in January 1066. The Witenagemot Assembly met and chose Harold out of the eligible Anglo-Saxons they deemed fit to rule as king.
67 years
1380
17 years