Harald Hardrada was not Saxon; he was a Norwegian king and a prominent Viking leader. Born around 1015, he is best known for his invasion of England in 1066, which ultimately led to his defeat at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. While he interacted with Saxon forces and was a significant figure in English history, his origins and background were distinctly Norse rather than Saxon.
Harold Hadrada came from Ringerike, Norway. He was the King of Norway from 1046 to 1066, but before becoming King, he spent nearly 15 years in exile as a mercenary.
well you need to get some photos of Harold hadrada 1066 yer
Harold Hadrada died at the battle of Stamford Bridge
Harold Godwinson is better known as King Harold II, and was the last Anglo-Saxon English King. He succeeded Edward the Confessor as King of England on 6th January 1066, and reigned until 14th October of that year until the Norman Invasion of England, when he was killed leading his troops against William the Conqueror's forces.
Harald Hardrada was the King of Norway, so yes he was Norwegian
*Harald Hadrada No, he was Norweigen.
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Harold Hadrada
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Harold Hadrada came from Ringerike, Norway. He was the King of Norway from 1046 to 1066, but before becoming King, he spent nearly 15 years in exile as a mercenary.
well you need to get some photos of Harold hadrada 1066 yer
Harold Hadrada died at the battle of Stamford Bridge
Harald Hadrada and Harold Godwinson
No, he was a good friend of Edward's.
He was attacked by Harold Godwinson by surprise he was not ready so we got killed.