Two years before the Battle of Hastings, Earl Harold of Wessex and Wiliam of Normandy met but not in battle. Harold was shipwrecked on the Norman coast, and spent the summer with William. Before he sailed home, he swore an oath, that, when King Edward the Confessor God forbid should die, he, Harold, would not try to stop William gaining the English throne.
At least, that`s what the Bayeux Tapestry would have us believe. But it is well known that the Tapestry was pure Norman propaganda. So what really happened, before the Norman spin doctors got to work on it?
Genre: Historical
At least, that`s what the Bayeux Tapestry would have us believe. But it is well known that the Tapestry was pure Norman propaganda. So what really happened, before the Norman spin doctors got to work on it?
Genre: Historical
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