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Succession Crisis of 1066/Norman England . Edward the confessor died childless on 5th January 1066, leaving no direct heir to the throne .... This 15 page document goes into more details on the claimants of the throne and who the successor eventually ended up being and their rulership.It looks into the battle of hastings and the different methods of control in Norman England and more....

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Succession Crisis of 1066


Edward the Confessor died childless on 5th January 1066, leaving

no direct heir to the throne.Four people all thought they had a

legitimate right to be king.


● Harold Godwinson


Harold Godwinson, also known as Harold II, was an Anglo-Saxon

nobleman who ruled as King of England from January 6 to October

14, 1066. Here are some key points about Harold Godwinson:


Family Background: Harold was born into the powerful Godwin

family, one of the most influential noble families in England during

the 11th century. His father, Earl Godwin of Wessex, was one of the

chief advisors to King Cnut the Great and later to King Edward the

Confessor.


Rise to Power: Harold rose to prominence as a key figure in the

English court and was appointed Earl of East Anglia and later Earl

of Wessex, succeeding his father. He became one of the most

powerful men in England, second only to the king.


Claim to the Throne: After the death of King Edward the

Confessor in January 1066, Harold was chosen by the English

nobility and clergy to succeed him as king. According to some

, accounts, Edward had allegedly promised the throne to Harold on

his deathbed. Harold was crowned King Harold II on January 6,

1066.


Succession Crisis: Harold's reign was immediately challenged by

two other claimants to the English throne: Harald Hardrada, King of

Norway, and Duke William of Normandy. Both claimed that they had

been promised the throne by previous English kings and sought to

assert their claims by force.


Battle of Hastings: Harold faced invasions from both Harald

Hardrada and Duke William in 1066. He successfully defeated

Harald Hardrada at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in September but

was subsequently defeated and killed by Duke William's forces at

the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.


Legacy: Harold's reign was short but eventful, marked by his efforts

to defend the English throne against foreign invaders. His death at

the Battle of Hastings brought an end to Anglo-Saxon rule in

England and paved the way for the Norman Conquest, which had

profound and lasting consequences for English history. Harold is

often remembered as the last Anglo-Saxon king of England.
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