Harold, son of Harold Godwinson

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Born1065 (1065)
Wessex, England
Died1098 (aged 3233)
Anglesey
Harold
Born1065 (1065)
Wessex, England
Died1098 (aged 3233)
Anglesey
HouseGodwin
FatherHarold Godwinson
Mother

Harold (c. 1065 – 1098) was a son of Harold Godwinson, King of England. He was driven into exile by the Norman conquest of England, and found refuge at the court of the king of Norway.

Harold's family was one of the most powerful in Anglo-Saxon England: his paternal grandfather was Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and his father was Harold Godwinson, who inherited the same title and was crowned king of England at the beginning of 1066. Harold Godwinson's first wife, whom he married in a form of ceremony not recognized by the church, was called Edith Swan-neck, and his second wife was Ealdgyth, sister of the earls Edwin and Morcar.[1] Historians almost unanimously believe Ealdgyth was Harold's mother,[2][3][4][5][6][7] though Ealdgyth's biographer in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography only concedes that this is "not impossible".[8] Harold was probably born posthumously in Chester, where his mother had fled to escape the advancing army of William the Conqueror.[9] It has been argued that he was a twin of Ulf Haroldson, but this is considered doubtful.[7]

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