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Which are the reasons of Harold godwinson's death?

because he got hit in the eye with an arrow then stamped on by a horse


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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.


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Did Harold Die because on off the Normans shot a arrow in his eye?

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When Harold of Wessex was hit in the eye by an arrow witch Norman killed him?

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When aiming at the bull's eye, you typically need to aim slightly above it because of gravity. When you release the arrow, it arcs downward due to gravity, so aiming above the target compensates for the arrow's drop as it travels towards the bull's eye. This technique helps ensure that the arrow hits the intended target accurately.


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