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1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

Update: 2024-10-02
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Harold II – best known as the defeated king who reportedly got an arrow through the eye at the Battle of Hastings – was part of the Godwin family. In this episode, Marc Morris reveals how the Godwins were the power behind the throne through much of the reign of Harold’s predecessor, King Edward the Confessor. He explains to David Musgrove why the family came to prominence and how Harold managed to take the crown for himself after King Edward’s death at the start of 1066.


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1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

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