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Death of King Harold, Battle of Hastings, 1066 (1864). Harold II (c1022-1066) was nominated as his successor as King of Angles and Saxons by Edward the Confessor. His claim to the throne was disputed by William of Normandy, however, who landed at Pevensey, Sussex with an army on 28 September 1066. William and Harold's armies met in battle on Senlac Hill, 6 miles inland from Hastings, on 14 October, with the Normans winning the day. According to legend, Harold was killed by an arrow which struck him in the eye. From a private collection.
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4251px × 3299px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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11TH CENTURY
19th century
Armor
Armour
Arrow
Axe
Battle
battle of hastings
battle-axe
BATTLEFIELD
Battles
color
concept
country
Death
Doyle
DUKE OF NORMANDY
East Sussex
ELEVENTH CENTURY
England
English
Harold Godwineson
Harold Godwinson
harold II
Historica Graphica Collection
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
Killing
king
king harold II
KING OF ENGLAND
king william I
Lithograph
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
MONARCH
NINETEENTH CENTURY
norman conquest
People
royal
Royalty
Shield
Soldier
soldiers
SOVEREIGN
Sword
SWORDS
TGN
Tool
War
WARFARE
Warrior
Wars
Weapon
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
WILLIAM
william I
William I of England (the Conqueror), Duke of Normandy
William of Normandy
William the Conqueror
Wound
Wounded