Harold Godwineson
According to historical accounts, it is believed that King Harold II of England, also known as Harold Godwinson, was struck in the eye with an arrow during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This fatal injury allegedly led to his death and the victory of William the Conqueror. However, the specifics and exact details of Harold's death remain contested among historians.
one of the oppositions archers fired an arrow at the enemy and hit Harold in the eye
He was lucky because Harold had not trained his men properly and someone hit him in the eye with an arrow.
Harald Hardrada wasn't in the battle of Hastings. He was in the battle of Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge, he was defeated at Stamford Bridge by Harold Godwinsson; Harald Hardrada was hit in the neck with an arrow and then attacked by 3 English troops. Harold Godwinnson was defeated at the Battle of Hastings by possibly an arrow to the eye, or being hacked down by Norman Cavalry.
Duke William the Second of Normandy defeated King Harold the Second of Wessex at the Battle of Hastings. The battle occurred in October 1066 and Harold was killed.
Because he didn't get hit by any arrows.
At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066.
Through being stabbed by swords or hit by arrows, hammers and war axes.
What do you mean "what if"? What kind of answer are you looking for? I got hit in the eye with a basketball when I was in pre-k. Rather, a boy kicked a basketball off of a stage and it hit me in the eye. I woke up on the floor and was then given an ice pack and here I am today.
It all depends on how hard you got hit in the eye. If its swelling ice it and if its not then leave it alone. DON'T TOUCH IT.
Yes, Harold was killed at Hastings. Allegedly, he was killed when a stray arrow hit him in the eye. He may have been captured and executed on the spot, because William was after the English Crown, and would not have wanted any other claimant live. No, not strictly accurate. Hastings (on the south coast of England) was the nearest town. The battle itself was fought about 7 miles away inland - an abbey was then built there, and the village that was then created was called Battle. The ruins of the abbey - and the village of Battle is still there, and part of the battlefield. So, the Battle of Hastings was actually killed at Battle! Harold was supposedly slain at the top of the hill, near where the high altar of the abbey was placed. There is a commemorative stone there now.
Pink eye maybe. Depends if you got hit and is swollen, or pink eye. Black eye maybe....