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Harold II (c1020-1066) last Anglo-Saxon king of England (1066): Harold swearing an

Harold II (c1020-1066) last Anglo-Saxon king of England (1066): Harold swearing an


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Filename: 917_05_0390002944.jpg

Size: 4500 x 3568 (12.3MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

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Harold II (c1020-1066) last Anglo-Saxon king of England (1066): Harold swearing an

Harold II (c1020-1066) last Anglo-Saxon king of England (1066): Harold swearing an oath on sacred relics (c1064) before William of Normandy to support his claim to the English throne on death of Edward the Confessor. Harolds failure to honour this supposed oath gave William excuse to invade and conquer England in 1066 and establish a feudal system. Colour-printed wood engraving by James Doyle (1822-92)

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1066 Anglo Saxon Claim Colour Printed Confessor Death Doyle Edward Establish Failure Gave Harold Honour James King Monarch Normandy Oath Relics Sacred Support Supposed Swearing System Throne William Wood Conquer Excuse Feudal Invade


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This print captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, swearing an oath on sacred relics before William of Normandy. The year is 1064, and this solemn act was meant to solidify Harold's support for William's claim to the English throne upon the death of Edward the Confessor. Little did Harold know that his failure to honor this supposed oath would provide William with a convenient excuse to invade and conquer England in 1066. This marked a significant turning point as it led to the establishment of a feudal system under William's rule. The color-printed wood engraving by James Doyle beautifully brings this historical event to life. It showcases the intensity and gravity of the moment as Harold stands before William, surrounded by symbols of power and authority. Through this image, we are reminded of how individual actions can shape destinies and alter nations' courses. Harold's decision not only affected his own reign but also had far-reaching consequences for British history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time, witnessing firsthand one man's fateful choice that forever changed England's fate.

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