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i only know 2. William and Harold

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Q: Who were the 3 people who wanted the crown in 1066?
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Who were the 3 people who wanted to be king in 1066?

The three people that wanted to be king in 1066 after Edward the confessor died were:Harald HardraadaHarold GodwinessonAnd me MWAHAHAHAHA!!......... only joking!The third person was William the conqueror!


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Nothing, Harold became king because the WITAN, the government at that time, choose him out of 3 people, Harold Hardrada, William and, of course, Harold Godwin. After that the other 2 people tried to take the crown, only William succeeded and was crowned on 25th December 1066.


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