Harold's Oath to William the Conqueror

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King Harold promising to help William the Conqueror gain the English throne.

In 1054 King Harold ( Harold the Confessor) swore an oath to William the Conqueror promising him help to gain the English throne. The Normans claimed that he swore willingly while the Saxons claimed that he acted under subjugation. Both versions are reconstructed here.
From: Historyonics 1066
First broadcast : 04 April 2004

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 11-14

Subject : History

Topic : Normans

Keywords : William the Conqueror

Notes : Clip can be used for KS3 studies of the Norman conquest and its effects on society in Wales and England, the battle of Hastings or the legacy of William the Conqueror.


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