Harold Godwinson Was The Last Anglo-Saxon King Of England

When Godwin Earl of Wessex passed away in 1053, Harold Godwinson, a wealthy and influential man, gained money and titles from him. King Edward the Confessor quickly came to rely on Harold Godwinson because of his unwavering commitment to serving the monarch throughout his life. Then, after Edward's death in 1066, Harold was installed as monarch relatively soon. Harold Godwinson's reign would not survive long, though, as history now bears the wounds. The Last Anglo-Saxon King Of England is also one of the interesting facts about Harold Godwinson.


Despite these other assertions, Harold II was always the choice since he was a proven commander and an excellent general. He already had a strong pedigree from his ancestors' history as well as the support of important nobility. Harold II had never been more prepared because he also understood how the realm operated.

The name "Anglo-Saxon" alludes to immigrants from the German states of Saxony and Angeln who came to Britain following the fall of the Roman Empire in about 410 AD. From the fifth through the eleventh centuries, they ruled over Great Britain. The death of Harold Godwinson, the final Anglo-Saxon monarch of England, brought an end to their dynasty. The Anglo-Saxon kings of England were already dead, banished, or among the peasants by the time William the Conqueror passed away in 1087.
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