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Edgar Atheling Edgar was only 14 in 1066 His grandfather was Edward the Confessor’s brother He had lived for most of his life in Hungary He was not very popular with the nobles

Harold Godwin He was Edward the Confessor’s brother in law He was the most powerful man in England He ruled Wessex which covered most of southern England He was a very good fighter Edward the confessor had promised him the throne when he died

Harald Hardraada He was a Norwegian He was a very good fighter and warrior He had never lived in England He was supported by one nobleman in England, Tostig, who was the brother of Harold

William Duke of Normandy He was a distant relative of Edward the Confessor He was a strong and powerful fighter He had never lived in England He spoke only French Harold was supposed to have promised to serve him

The Contenders William Duke of Normandy Harald Hardraada Edgar Atheling Harold Godwin

The Contenders

William Duke of Normandy Harald Hardraada EdgarHarold Godwin Was he the oldest son of Edward? Was he related to Edward in any way? Was he Saxon? Was he a good fighter in battle? Had he lived in England most of his life? Was he popular with the Saxon nobles? Was he chosen to be the next king of England? Marks out of ten

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