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  1. Haroldo, apodado Harefoot ('pie de liebre'), por su extraordinaria velocidad y destreza para la caza. Nació en el año 1016 y fue uno de los dos hijos ilegítimos de Canuto el Grande , rey de Dinamarca, Noruega e Inglaterra, con su concubina —pero esposa de acuerdo a las leyes danesas— Aelfgifu Aelfhelmsdotter.

  2. Harold_Harefoot_ (1) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Knudsson-12. subject named as. King Harold Harald I Harefoot Danmark (Knudsson) aka King of England (est. 1015 - 17 Mar 1040) 0 references. Wikipedia (55 entries) edit.

  3. Media in category "Harold Harefoot" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Haraldr Knútsson (British Library Cotton MS Tiberius B I, folio 156v).jpg 723 × 219; 41 KB

  4. Harold Harefoot. March 17, 1040. Harold Harefoot (c. 1015–March 17, 1040) was King of England from 1035 to 1040. His suffix, "Harefoot" was for his speed, and the skill of his huntsmanship. [1] He was the son of Canute the Great, King of England, Denmark, Norway, and of some parts of the Kingdom of Sweden, through his first wife Aelfgifu of ...

  5. 2022, The Historian Circle. Harold Harefoot is often seen as a usurper, a villain, and an illegitimate interruption to the rightful order of succession. Harold was apparently so distasteful that after his death, his body was exhumed and thrown into the Thames. Harold, known by the nickname "Harefoot," unfortunately remains one of England's most ...

  6. Haroldo Harefoot. Casa de Jelling. Rey de Inglaterra (1035-1040). También conocido como Harold I. Nace en 1016 en Northampton Fallece ...

  7. 11 min read. King Harold I, otherwise known as Harold Harefoot served as King of England for a short few years, filling in the gap left between his famous father, King Cnut and his younger brother destined to become king, Harthacnut. When Harold secured the throne for himself in 1035, he spent much of his time in power ensuring that he did not ...