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he didn't either an archer shot him in the eye and pierced his brain or he was lanced

and disembowled head chopped off and leg cut off or both

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How did William the Conqueror kill Harold godwinson?

William the Conqueror killed Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. During the battle, a decisive moment came when Harold was struck by an arrow in the eye, which is famously depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry. Following this, William's forces overwhelmed Harold's troops, leading to his death and the end of Anglo-Saxon rule in England. This victory allowed William to become the first Norman king of England.


Why did Normans invade England?

They invaded because edward promised throne to him


What luck did Harold godwinson in the Battle of Hastings?

Harold didn't have that much good luck. Although he won a battle against Harold Hardrada which meant him and his army had some experience on what it was like in a battle so it would be easier for him to kill William of Normandy in the battle of Hastings's. Thank-you


Did Harold hardrada kill Harold godwinson?

Harold Godwinson was killed rather by the more popular suggestion of an arrow to his eye in the battle of Hastings, or getting struck down off his horse in the battle of Hastings. Harold Hardrada was killed by Harold's troops at Stamford bridge, believed to have been shot in the neck then attacked by a group of English troops. He was a very tough man so this was probably necessary.


Why did William the Conqueror kill of the British population before he came to the throne?

he killed many of the English, and then he finally reached King Harold, and then killed him. Once King Harold was dead, William the Conqueror became the new King of England.