Harold Harefoot AKA Harold Born: c. 1016 Died: 17-Mar-1040 Location of death: Oxford, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Royalty Nationality: England Executive summary: King of England 1037-40 Harold I, surnamed Harefoot, the illegitimate son of Canute, King of England, and Aelfgifu of Northampton. On the death of his father in 1035, he claimed the crown of England in opposition to Canute's legitimate son, Hardicanute. His claims were supported by Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and the north; those of Hardicanute by his mother, Queen Emma, Godwine, Earl of the West-Saxons and the south. Eventually Harold was temporarily elected regent, pending a final settlement on Hardicanute's return from Denmark. Hardicanute, however, tarried, and meanwhile Harold's party increased rapidly. In 1037 he was definitely elected king, and banished Emma from the kingdom. The only events of his brief reign are ineffectual inroads of the Welsh and Scots. Hardicanute was preparing to invade England in support of his claims when Harold died at Oxford on the 10th of March 1040. Father: King Canute Mother: Aelgifu Brother: King Harthacnut (half brother)
UK Monarch 12-Nov-1035 to 17-Mar-1040 Exhumed
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