Harold I was king of England from 1035-1040 A.D. He was also called Harold Harefoot because of his hunting prowess and swiftness of foot.
Professional golfer Greg Norman is nicknamed "The Shark" due to his aggressive playing style and Australian background.
They nicknamed him seaman
The member of the Big Four nicknamed the Tiger was Phil Mickelson. He earned this nickname due to his aggressive playing style and fierce competitiveness on the golf course.
The Kookaburra is nicknamed Bushmans Alarm Clock because its unique call earned it the nickname of bushman's alarm clock and has been used in numerous movie soundtracks, including the early Tarzan films
The common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) is nicknamed the stinkpot because it releases a foul-smelling musk from glands on its body when threatened. This musky odor is used as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
Harold Harefoot died in 1040.
Harold Harefoot was born in 1015.
The predicate for "The lion is nicknamed the king of the jungle" is "is nicknamed the king of the jungle"
Canute's elder son Harold Harefoot (jokingly called Harold Harebrush in 1066 and all that.)
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Yes, King Knut also known as Cnut the Great had four children including Harold Harefoot or Harold I (c. 1015 - 17 March 1040)
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King Henry of Portugal.
King Richard I.
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