On This Day In Royal History . 17 March 1040 . King Harold Harefoot died . . š Harold IĀ (born c.1016), also known asĀ Harold Harefoot, was King of England from 1035 to 1040. . ā¼ Haroldās nickname āHarefootā is believed to refer to his speed, and the skill of hisĀ huntsmanship. Though it is not recorded before the late Middle Ages, it is probably contemporary. . ā¼ The son ofĀ Cnut the GreatĀ & Ćlfgifu of Northampton, Harold was elected regent of England, following the death of his father in 1035. He was initially ruling England in place of his brother Harthacnut, who was stuck in Denmark due to a rebellion in Norway, which had ousted their brotherĀ Svein. . ā¼ Although Harold had wished to be crowned king since 1035,Ā Ćthelnoth,Ā Archbishop of Canterbury, refused to do so. It was not until 1037 that Harold, supported by earlĀ LeofricĀ & many others, was officially proclaimed king. The same year Haroldās two step-brothers Edward & Alfred returned to England with a considerable military force, Alfred was captured by earl Godwin who had him seized & delivered to an escort of men loyal to Harefoot. While en-route to Ely he was blinded & soon after died of his wounds. . ā¼ Harold died in 1040, having ruled just five years, his brother Harthacnut soon returned & took hold of the kingdom peacefully. Harold was originally buried in Westminster but Harthacnut had his body dragged up & thrown into a āfenā (sewer), & then thrown into the river Thames, but was after a short time picked up by a fisherman, being immediately taken to the Danes, was honourably buried by them in their cemetery at London. . . . #OnThisDayInHistory #Thisdayinhistory #TheYear1040 #D17Mar #Kingharoldi #HaroldI #Haroldharefoot #AngloSaxon #Kingofengland #Englishmonarchy #History #Britishmonarchy #Onthisday #Royalhistory #Danes #Danish #Vikings #Westminster #Ely #Riverthames #royalfamily #HouseofDenmark (at Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B92Uy5CpF2s/?igshid=hl86tor026jn









