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  2. King Harold I, otherwise known as Harold Harefoot served as King of England for a short few years, filling in the gap left between his famous father, King Cnut and his younger brother destined to become king, Harthacnut. When Harold secured the throne for himself in 1035, he spent much of his time in power ensuring that he did not lose the ...

  3. Although Harold had wished to be crowned king since 1035, Æthelnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury, refused to do so. It was not until 1037 that Harold, supported by earl Leofric and many others, was officially proclaimed king.

  4. One of Harold’s most significant accomplishments as king was his successful campaign against the Welsh in 1039, which resulted in the capture of the Welsh king, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. This victory helped secure Harold’s position as a strong leader and demonstrated his ability to maintain order and defend England’s borders.

  5. Oct 27, 2016 · Succession. Harold Harefoot in the 13th century The Life of King Edward the Confessor by Matthew Paris. Upon Canute’s death he wished to divide his kingdom amongst his three sons; Norway to Sweyn, England to Hardicanute and Denmark to Harald.

  6. Harold Harefoot (c. 1015–March 17, 1040) was King of England from 1035 to 1040. His suffix, "Harefoot" was for his speed, and the skill of his huntsmanship. He was the son of Canute the Great, King of England, Denmark, Norway, and of some parts of the Kingdom of Sweden, through his first wife Aelfgifu of Northampton. Though there was some ...

  7. During the absence of Hardicanute in Denmark, his other kingdom, Harold Harefoot became effective sole ruler in 1037. On his death in 1040, the kingdom of England fell to Hardicanute alone. Harold Harefoot's position in the genealogical roll of the Kings of England © The British Library Board, Royal 14 B. VI membrane

  8. It was not until 1037 that Harold, supported by earl Leofric and many others, was officially proclaimed king. The same year, Harold's two step-brothers Edward and Alfred returned to England with a considerable military force. Alfred was captured by Earl Godwin, who had him seized and delivered to an escort of men loyal to Harefoot.

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