William the Conqueror, after he defeated Harold in battle.
William I. the Conqueror (1027-1087) was King of England in 1070. He succeeded to the throne to Harold II. Godwinson and was himself succeeded by William II. Rufus in 1087. Christoph
Succeeded harold macmillan
Edward the Confessor was the King of England from 1042 until January 5, 1066. He was succeeded by Harold Godwinson, or Harold II, who was defeated by William the Conqueror on October 14, 1066.
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Charles Harold Haden II was born in 1937.
Charles Harold Haden II died in 2004.
Harold Godwinson, Edward's brother-in-law, who succeeded Edward as Harold II. Edgar Atheling, Edward's nearest heir, who attempted to take the throne as Edgar II after Harold II was killed at the Battle of Hastings. Harald Hardrade (Harald III of Norway), who died while unsuccessfully invading England to claim the throne. William II of Normandy (William the Bastard), who became William I of England (William the Conqueror) after the Battle of Hastings.
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.
Harold Godwinson (Harold II)
Yes. Godwin was a powerful baron, whodied just before Edward the Confessor (who was childless). So Harold succeeded Edward. Harold I was Harold Harefoot, son of Canute.
Harold Godwinson was also King Harold II of England
Basil II did not succeed Justinian I. He succeeded John I Tzimiskes. Justinian I was succeeded by Justin II