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Searching for the Last Anglo-Saxon King : Harold Godwinson, England's Golden Warrior

Searching for the Last Anglo-Saxon King : Harold Godwinson, England's Golden Warrior

by Pen & Sword Books Ltd

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MPN9781399041270
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Harold Godwinson occupied his place in the chronicles for more than twenty years after bursting onto the political sphere when he was barely out of his teens.His role in English history has always been overshadowed by his failure to defend his crown and country against the might of William the Conqueror and his invaders.His demise at the hands of a Franco-Norman hit squad wrought the death knell of Anglo-Saxon rule.Reigning for just ten months, Harold's accomplishments as dux Anglorum, and later king of England, were undermined by the Norman propaganda that was waged against his memory, long after his grisly end in 1066. But just who was this man, who some historians recall as one of England's greatest rulers?What were his origins? Is there any truth that he could trace his ancestry to the House of Wessex, and did he really usurp the throne from Duke William, the Bastard of Normandy?In this re-examining of this great historical figure of the eleventh century, we glean new theories and ideas not only about Harold's life, but also questions historians have pondered upon for years.Did Edward really offer the throne to William? And how much of William's claim was truth or fiction?Paula Lofting presents a thoughtful and careful critique of the previous research.Examining his life through a telescopic view of the primary sources, she offers the reader a more accurate evaluation of who he was, how he died, and what happened to his remains after his death on a field near Hastings on October 1066.

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