Harald Sigurdsson also known as Herald III of Norway was the king of Norway from 1047 to September 25, 1066.
Harold Hadrada came from Ringerike, Norway. He was the King of Norway from 1046 to 1066, but before becoming King, he spent nearly 15 years in exile as a mercenary.
Harald Hardrada was the King of Norway, so yes he was Norwegian
The Battle of Stanford Bridge.
Because England was powerful then and Harold Godwinsons (King Of England) brother told Harold Hardrada he would make a good king .
Yes, but King Harold and his two brothers died at the Battle of Hastings. Their names were MEDtostig.htmand NORgyrth.htm.
No
Harold Hadrada
Harold Hadrada came from Ringerike, Norway. He was the King of Norway from 1046 to 1066, but before becoming King, he spent nearly 15 years in exile as a mercenary.
Harald Hadrada, defeated at Stamford Bridge Yorkshire in 1066
Harald Hardrada was the King of Norway, so yes he was Norwegian
The Battle of Stanford Bridge.
He was the true heir to a previous King, called Canute(1016-1035).
*Harald Hadrada No, he was Norweigen.
Because England was powerful then and Harold Godwinsons (King Of England) brother told Harold Hardrada he would make a good king .
Yes, but King Harold and his two brothers died at the Battle of Hastings. Their names were MEDtostig.htmand NORgyrth.htm.
Yes he was. Harald Hadrada was married to daughter of king Yarovslana, Elizabeth and his second wife, Tori Torbergstatter.
William of Normandy, Harold godwin and Harald- and i mean harald with an a- hadrada all wanted to be king in 1066