Because he planned what he was going to do very well
The Saxon leader was Harold Godwinson.
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The Saxon leader who died from an arrow to the eye was King Harold II of England. He was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
the leader of the saxon group was Harold godwinson and the leader of the normans was william
Harold Godwinson was the leader of the forces that opposed William the Conqueror and wanted to keep England under Saxon control.
Harold Godwineson, (note that his name is spelt with an 'e.' Many people make this mistake arrived just outside Hastings in a place which is, today, called 'Battle.' This is where the Battle Of Hastings took place. He arrived on October 14th, 1066. Check out friv!
Quite near the end. As soon as Harold Godwinson was killed the English Army did not have a leader and soon lost heart and passion for the Battle. However they did carry on fighting bravely.
Harold II, aka Harold Godwinson (Anglo Saxon), is who fought against William the Conqueror (Normans) at the Battle of Hastings. Harold II died in that battle. Is that what you're looking for?
King Harold.
He was a great leader and led the 1066 Battle of Hastings for the Normans against Harold Godwinson of England. William was victorious and was crowned King of England. Maddie Kolaja :)
Harold was a good leader. Harold's Houdecarls were highly skilled. And the rest is History!
It was Harold Hardrada the leader of the Vikings. And Harold Godwinson the Englishman ( who to be honest would have definetly been the best king) After that battle The Battle of Hastings came which involved William of Normandy and Harold Godwinson, Harold died because of an Arrow in his eye ( According to the Bayeux Tapestry) Then William became King and pretty much tortured the Saxons.. I have been studying this in History that is why I answered slightly more than the actual question, I got pretty excited when I saw this question so I hope I helpedd x xx