i think that Harold made bad decisions so he therefore was slightly responsible
The Battle between Harold Godwinson and Harald Hadrada who joined up with Tostig, Harold own brother.
Yes. Harold Godwinson and Tostig Godwinson where brothers. Not close brothers however; Harold put the monarchy first over his brother Tostig and consequently Tostig was forced into exile. Then Tostig teamed up with Hardrada to fight his own brother at the battle of Stamford Bridge.
They failed to seize the Hills which dominated the city and its Harbor..
The only man not promised the throne by Edward the Confessor in 1066 was Harold Godwinson, who was reportedly named as Edward's successor shortly before the king's death. In contrast, other claimants, such as William the Conqueror and Harold Hardrada, had their own claims based on previous arrangements or familial ties. Harold's ascent to the throne was contested, leading to the pivotal events of the Norman Conquest.
Harold Godwinson lost the throne in 1066 because he made lots of mistakes wear as William of Normandy had lots of cunning plans to get round to the throne. See more details on www.battleofhastings.co.uk
You are responsible for your own grade. A responsible person does their own work.
George Harold Sewell has written: 'Making and showing your own films'
Yes
Harold Parsons has written: 'Murder and mystery in the Black Country' 'All me own werk'
Harold Holt did not have any children of his own but the lady the he married did and they then became Harold's children by marriage there names where Nicolas, Sam and Andrew .
King Harold II of EnglandThe son of the powerful Anglo-Saxon Earl Godwin of Wessex, Harold Godwinson (also Godwineson) was a strong political and military leader in his own right. The Godwins were in frequent opposition to the francophile king, Edward the Confessor, whom Harold served as chief minister for more than 12 years. Edward allegedly named William of Normandy as his heir in 1051; however, on his deathbed, the old king evidently chose Harold to succeed him. Godwinson wasted no time in getting the Witenagemot to confirm his kingship and took the throne the day after Edward's death. He was to be the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Harold's reign was short and turbulent. He prepared for an invasion by William, but was sidetracked by an attack by Harald Hardrada, the King of Norway, who was allied with Harold's brother Tostig. After defeating the invaders at Stamford Bridge, Harold took his army south to meet William and, after a long and fierce battle, died at Hastings along with two of his brothers.Important DatesCrowned: Jan. 6, 1066Died: Oct. 14, 1066
No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible