Yes, there are accounts that can be considered obituaries for Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, who died in 1066 at The Battle of Hastings. While not traditional obituaries, historical records and chronicles from that time, such as the "Bayeux Tapestry" and writings by chroniclers like William of Poitiers, detail his life, reign, and demise. These sources reflect on his leadership, military prowess, and the impact of his death on English history.
Harold 'John' Godwinson
Harold Godwinson was the king of England during the battle of haistings.
yes. he had 3 dogs called Harold Godwinson 1,2&3
Harold godwinson marched 250 miles
The English King was Harold Godwinson
Harold 'John' Godwinson
harold godwinson was in the saxon group
Harold Godwinson was also King Harold II of England
harold godwinson father died in 1053.
Harold Godwinson was married to Edward's the confesser sister.:)
Harold Godwinson is not Norwegian. He was a full Englishman. Harald was the Norwegian.
Harold Godwinson was the king of England during the battle of haistings.
Godwin and Gytha Godwinson :)
yes. he had 3 dogs called Harold Godwinson 1,2&3
Harald Hadrada was killed by Harold Godwinson (also known as Harold II) When an arrow pierced through his throat.
Harold Godwinson's sister Edith was Edward's wife.
Harold godwinson marched 250 miles