Harold Godwinson earl of wessex, Duke William 2 of Normandy and Harold Haardrader king of some where:)
edward william and harold were the three kings of 1066
The three kings in 1066 were Harold Godwinson, William the Conqueror, and Harald Hardrada.
Edward "The Confessor", Harold Godwinson and William Duke of Normandy.
1) In 1066 the English needed a new king because Edward the king of confessor of England died with no sons. He needed someone that he trusted to continue his throne.
There have been English kings since 1066 you need improve your question.
Kings were not normally elected in England in the 11th century. Those with the most influence, money or the most powerful army became king.
There were four Norman Kings that ruled England, starting with William 1st The Conqueror in 1066, the last being Stephen 1135 - 1154.
Yes, Harold was king in 1066 until the Battle of Hastings when Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow by William of Normandy's army. After Harold had been killed William became king and went around killing most of the english and robbing their houses.
1066
1) In 1066 the English needed a new king because Edward the king of confessor of England died with no sons. He needed someone that he trusted to continue his throne.
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
There have been English kings since 1066 you need improve your question.
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3, Edward III was the King of England until January 5th, 1066. When he died, Harold Godwinson then replaced him on January 6th. The 3rd was crowned on Christmas day 1066, this was William Duke of Normandy.
Edward the Confessor from 1042 until 1066. Then Harold Godwinson who was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, followed by Edgar of the House of Wessex who was deposed after 8 weeks. Then William the Conqueror from 1066 to 1087
In 1066 William the Conquerer was the king of England but he came from France.
There were no Kings on Harold's side, nor on Duke William's side.
Kings were not normally elected in England in the 11th century. Those with the most influence, money or the most powerful army became king.
There were four Norman Kings that ruled England, starting with William 1st The Conqueror in 1066, the last being Stephen 1135 - 1154.
Yes, Harold was king in 1066 until the Battle of Hastings when Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow by William of Normandy's army. After Harold had been killed William became king and went around killing most of the english and robbing their houses.