Battle, near Hastings (although some researcher is suggesting the battle took place near Cromer).
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.
On the Bayeux Tapestry it is shown that Harold got an arrow in the eye. I have heard it said he was actually killed in Melee against the Norman cavalry, probably by sword strike.
= Harold Godwinson =
It is not a gospel fact that he was he was killed by an arrow in the eye. The only evidence we have is a figure that may or may not be Harold clutching an arrow over his eye on The Beyeux Tapestry.
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!!
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.
On the Bayeux Tapestry it is shown that Harold got an arrow in the eye. I have heard it said he was actually killed in Melee against the Norman cavalry, probably by sword strike.
He was in the battle of Hastings and got a arrow shot in his eye.by one of Williams solder
= Harold Godwinson =
It is not a gospel fact that he was he was killed by an arrow in the eye. The only evidence we have is a figure that may or may not be Harold clutching an arrow over his eye on The Beyeux Tapestry.
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!!
harold godwinson got killed by an arrow in his eye leaving the normans the victory
Harald from Normandy got killed by Harold's men and Harold got killed by William's archers
At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066.
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he got killed by an arrow in his left eye
A lot of people throughtout history will have been killed by receiving an arrow to the eye. However, one more notable person to have died thus is supposedly King Harold II of England; this is believed to be myth though, and he more likely was brutually killed by multiple enemies during battle.