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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for letting us know that on January 6, 1066 Harold Godwineson, head of the most powerful noble family in England, was crowned King Harold II. On his deathbed, Edward supposedly designated Harold the royal heir, but this claim was disputed by William, duke of Normandy and cousin of the late king. In addition, King Harald III Hardraade of Norway had designs on England, as did Tostig, brother of Harold.
His rule was short lived as the Norman conquest by William who was designated in history the Conqueror who became king as a result of the Battle of Hastings.
Image: 1066 Harold Godwinson the earl of Wessex was voted by the English people to be their king
His rule was short lived as the Norman conquest by William who was designated in history the Conqueror who became king as a result of the Battle of Hastings.
Image: 1066 Harold Godwinson the earl of Wessex was voted by the English people to be their king
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