Definition of King Harold I

1. Noun. Illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040).


Lexicographical Neighbors of King Harold I

King's English
King's shilling
King-Armstrong unit
King Arthur
King Arthur's Round Table
King Billy
King Camp Gilette
King Charles' head
King Charles' heads
King Charles's head
King Charles's heads
King Charles Land
King Charles spaniel
King Charles spaniels
King Cotton
King Harold I (current term)
King Harold II
King Hussein
King James Bible
King James Version
King John
King Kong
King Lear
King Oedipus
King Oliver
King William pine
King of England
King of France
King of Glory

Literary usage of King Harold I

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Norway by Hjalmar H[jorth] Boyesen (1886)
"When, at last, they took their leave, she followed them out and said : " Give this message from me to King Harold. I will promise to become his wedded wife, ..."

2. Stafford in Olden Times: Being a Reprint of Articles Published in "The by John Law Cherry (1890)
"... also during the reign of King Harold I. We have of this period of his activity three coins, all with the same type on the reverse: cross voided, ..."

3. Daytrips London by Earl Steinbicker (2003)
"... 1037-1040 King Harold I Harefoot 1040-1042 King Hardicanute 1042-1066 King Edward the Confessor (Saint) 1066 King Harold II 1066 Battle of Hastings, ..."

4. A Popular History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Accession of by Guizot (François) (1881)
"39, sister marries King Harold, i. 93; marches against Tostig, 97; attempts to resist the Normans after Hastings, 106; taken to Normandy by William the ..."

5. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1803)
"King Harold i» Ibin. He dies with his arm» in his hand,— He is here feen fallen from i: and extended 01» tlie ground. He Ы reigned only nine mouths. A hört! ..."

6. The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ...by David Hume by David Hume (1807)
"Is obliged to surrender, ib. Alderman and Earl, synonymous terms in the Saxon laws and annals, i. 576. •Aldred, archbishop of York, crowns king Harold, i. ..."

7. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1843)
"The churchyard was, in AD 1039, the common burial-place of the Danes, and in it part of the remains of King Harold I. were deposited, ..."

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