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Harold Godwinson - The life, death, mythology, family, and legacy of King Harold, who died at Battle in 1066 (Paperback)
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Harold Godwinson - The life, death, mythology, family, and legacy of King Harold, who died at Battle in 1066 (Paperback)
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This book examines and unravels the varied strands of sometimes
flimsy evidence about Harold Godwinson's life, death, family,
mythologies, and legacy. Born into a powerful Anglo-Danish family
in about 1022, Harold's father Godwin Wulfnothson became the
premier earl of England. His mother was closely related to the
Danish Royal family. He became Earl of East Anglia at an early age
and supported his father during his rebellion in 1051 against King
Edward the Confessor, when the Godwins were exiled. After their
reinstatement in 1052 the Godwins became even more powerful.When
his father died Edward made Harold Earl of Wessex and 'Dux
Anglorum', his right-hand man. Harold sailed against potential
Danish invaders, led sea and land forces against the Welsh and
undertook diplomatic missions to Flanders and beyond on behalf of
Edward. His trip to Normandy via Ponthieu in 1064/5 remains
incompletely understood, but it led to a fateful oath to Duke
William of Normandy. In late 1065 there was a revolt in Northumbria
which led to his brother Tostig's fall, then in January 1066 King
Edward died and Harold became King of England. Later that year, an
unexpected Viking invasion led to the Battles of Fulford Gate and
Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire (with the death of Tostig), just
before Duke William of Normandy invaded Sussex.Harold and his
brothers Gyrth and Leofwine fell at the Battle of Hastings and a
mythology was created. His remaining wives, children and wider
family then experienced very varying fortunes and adventures at
home and abroad. England inevitably changed under the Norman yoke
after Harold's defeat and the subsequent Norman Conquest. The way
in which the change was perceived varied considerably during the
following millennium and this is also explored, with many ideas for
further reading.
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