Answer.
William the conqueror was the King in 1066 but he had to fight for his crown with Harold Godwinson, in The Battle of Hastings. But the people of England hated William so he killed over 10,000 people. x
There were three Kings of England in 1066. (Though not all at the same time)
Edward was first, then he died. His cousin Haroldclaimed the throne. However a closer heir was William ,son of Robert I of Normandy. William invaded England and won the throne in 1066.
Interesting question, they're were actually three kings in 1066.
The first was Edward the Confessor who died on 5th of January 1066, then King Harold became King until he was beaten by William I (William the Conquerer) in October of the same year.
So I suppose the first King in that year was Edward the Confessor by 5 days.
William I or William the Conqueror
Edward
They changed their name to 'Windsor' during the first world war, previous to that the family name was Saxe-Coburg
how was king in 1066~ King Philip the first of France how old was he was it king Charles~ King Charles was the English king at the English king at the time.
in 1066 when he won the battle of hastings
Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, who reigned England from January 6, 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.
In 1066 England was a rich and sophisticated country with a good law system. There was lots of food and a good tax system
it was king Harold x
Harold (1066) who was defeated by William the Conqueror.
They changed their name to 'Windsor' during the first world war, previous to that the family name was Saxe-Coburg
how was king in 1066~ King Philip the first of France how old was he was it king Charles~ King Charles was the English king at the English king at the time.
in 1066 when he won the battle of hastings
King Edward the confessor
King Harold I think
25 December 1066.
At the battle of Hastings- on 14th October 1066
At the battle of Hasting in 1066
Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, who reigned England from January 6, 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.
William I who was also called William the Conqueror was the King of Great Britain in 1066. William the Conqueror ascended to power in 1066 and died in 1087.