Harold Harefoot died in 1040.
Harold Harefoot was born in 1015.
Canute's elder son Harold Harefoot (jokingly called Harold Harebrush in 1066 and all that.)
Yes. Godwin was a powerful baron, whodied just before Edward the Confessor (who was childless). So Harold succeeded Edward. Harold I was Harold Harefoot, son of Canute.
Yes, King Knut also known as Cnut the Great had four children including Harold Harefoot or Harold I (c. 1015 - 17 March 1040)
King Harold was called "Harefoot" due to his reputation for being quick and agile, particularly in battle. The nickname may also reflect his cunning and evasive tactics, which allowed him to navigate political and military challenges effectively. Additionally, it might have been a play on words related to his ability to escape difficult situations, much like a hare. Overall, the moniker signifies both his physical prowess and strategic acumen.
Cnut the Great in 1016-1035 (also King of Denmark 1018-1035) and his sons Harold Harefoot 1035-1040 and Harthacnut who was also King of Denmark and England in 1040-42, he was succeeded by his half brother Edward on the English throne before Harold and William the Conqueror entered the frame.
The Anglo-Saxon, King Harold, was defeated and killed when William the Conquer arrived from Normandy, France, to claim the throne. The Battle of Hastings was fought in 1066.
Harold I was king of England from 1035-1040 A.D. He was also called Harold Harefoot because of his hunting prowess and swiftness of foot.
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Harold Keen died in 1973.
Harold Lamb died in 1962.
Harold Lang died in 1985.