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Newcastle University recently announced the discovery of Harold Godwinson's – aka King Harold II – residence in Bosham, England, all thanks to an 11th century toilet.
Newcastle University announced the discovery of Harold Godwinson's – aka King Harold II – residence in Bosham, seen in a tapestry, thanks to an 11th-century toilet.
Archaeologists from Newcastle University and the University of Exeter confirmed the location of the lost residence of Harold ...
The last Anglo-Saxon King of England. Harold Godwinson (Harold II) ruled for only nine months in 1066 before he was killed in the critical Battle of Hastings. His residence Bosham, on the coast of ...
The site is of significance because it is featured in the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts Harold Godwinson feasting at Bosham, attending church, and embarking on his fateful journey to Normandy ...
Fortunately, older people did better in the pole, with 25 per cent knowing Harold Godwinson took part in the battle. The poll also found that 1066 was the most memorable date in British history.
Clive Anderson discusses the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, Harold Godwinson, whose life and reign came to a bloody end at the Battle of Hastings. Show more The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of ...
Harold Godwinson: Son of Godwine and Earl of Wessex. Harold was very powerful by 1066. He was possibly richer than the King, and had established alliances with all the major magnates of England.