Archaeologists from Newcastle University and the University of Exeter confirmed the location of the lost residence of Harold ...
Harald Hardrada leapt at the chance to claim back what he believed his father had been denied. Then there was Harold Godwinson, an Anglo-Saxon, who believed he should be Edward’s successor.
This medieval masterpiece, around 70 metres long, vividly depicts the confrontation between Harold Godwinson ... in the church were his father was buried. This archaeological discovery sheds ...
Harald Hardrada leapt at the chance to claim back what he believed his father had been denied. Then there was Harold Godwinson, an Anglo-Saxon, who believed he should be Edward's successor.