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Harold was only King for about half a year because he died in the battle of Hastings along with Richard III. Harold was only King for about half a year because he died in the battle of Hastings along with Richard III.
Harold Macmillan became Prime Minster in January 1957.
Who was William the Conqueror fighting against in the year 1066, was it Harold 11th?No, William the Conqueror fought against Harold Godwinson, the king of the time. William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought on the 14th October 1066. They fought to decide who shall be king of England
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Harold Godwinson is better known as King Harold II, and was the last Anglo-Saxon English King. He succeeded Edward the Confessor as King of England on 6th January 1066, and reigned until 14th October of that year until the Norman Invasion of England, when he was killed leading his troops against William the Conqueror's forces.
Harold Hardrada. Which was good enough for Harold Hardrada. Tostig backed him, but he wasn't interested in Harold Hardrada, he just wanted his lands back in England - and to get back at his brother (the other Harold) for not backing him the previous year.
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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.
Harold Godwinson is better known as King Harold II, and was the last Anglo-Saxon English King. He succeeded Edward the Confessor as King of England on 6th January 1066, and reigned until 14th October of that year until the Norman Invasion of England, when he was killed leading his troops against William the Conqueror's forces.
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King Menes was an Egyptian Pharaoh who modern historians think came to power around the year 3000BC.