No. That was Harold Godwinson the Anglo-Saxon King of England, who was at the time fighting the Normans led by William the Bastard (who later changed to be 'the Conqueror').
Yes, Harold's army continued to fight after he was shot in the eye during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Although Harold was mortally wounded, his forces initially held their ground against William the Conqueror's troops. However, without their leader, they eventually began to falter, leading to a decisive Norman victory.
The cast of Eye Witness No. 95 - 1957 includes: Norman Kihl as Narrator
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He is Bin Laden not Bin Larden. He got shot in the eye
Only if the bullet was made of Kryptonite.
A Norman archer shot an arrow up into the sky and as Harold was running, he looked up and the arrow got him in the eye. That is how!!
Yes, he was shot with an arrow
Sort of. He was shot in the eye with an arrow but then tried to pull it out. He pulled most of it out but left the arrow head in his eye. Harold carried on fighting but died a few minutes later.
There is no definitive proof that Harold was actually killed by an arrow to the eye. Documentation and records form the time of the battle are not explicit on the subject of how Harold actually died.
Harold was not killed by the arrow but an Norman killed himm while he was lying on the floor in pain
Someone shot him.Duh.
He got shot in the eye by a arrow
He got shot in the eye by an arrow
This event was not at Stamford Bridge, it was infact in the Battle of Hastings. A french archer from William of Normandy's army shot Harold Godwinson in the eye with an arrow.
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.
He lost it in the war. He got shot with a bow an arrow
He managed to get shot in the eye with an arrow. That was a bit of bad luck.