Posted on 05/09/2015 9:08:43 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
I used to be an adventurer like you...
This guy’s theory is about as valid as my own personal theory: Harold became a chartered accountant and moved to Perth.
Nice blade marks on that skull. Must’ve been short swords.
Speaking Out: Peter Burke on the search for King Harold’s remains
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/11550267.Speaking_Out__Peter_Burke_on_the_search_for_King_Harold_s_remains/?ref=mr
King Harold ‘may have survived Battle of Hastings’ claim
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-29612656
Battle of Hastings: Archaeologists Now Think King Harold Might Have Survived
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/battle-hastings-archaeologists-now-think-king-harold-might-have-survived-1469805
[makes sense, he kept putting out albums for years after his ‘death’ /s]
King Harold II investigation in Waltham Abbey ‘could turn fiction into fact’
http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Harold/story-23162363-detail/story.html
Britain to hunt for King Harold’s body to test theory about his death
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/12/us-britain-history-king-idUSKCN0I10TW20141012
We found Dick, now let’s find Harry: After Richard III’s remains were found in a Leicester car park, the hunt is on for King Harold
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/news/we-found-dick-now-lets-find-harry-after-richard-iiis-remains-were-found-in-a-leicester-car-park-the-hunt-is-on-for-king-harold-9789299.html
Richard III archaeologists now search for King Harold - to see if he survived Battle of Hastings
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/11157181/Richard-III-archaeologists-now-search-for-King-Harold-to-see-if-he-survived-Battle-of-Hastings.html
You mean that Perth story isn’t true?!? ;’)
Figures that an English accountant and a Perth would be related.
Okay, I’ll stop now.
...until I took an arrow to the knee. (Was just playing that tonight!)
Nah, he was born that way. ;’)
Beats playing that game called “America under Liberals” any day.
Thank you for the links. This historical controversy is new to me.
Ha-ha.
I have a copy of the Oct.1966 National Geographic issue that has the Bayeaux Tapestry depicted. Need to fish it out and take another look.
For later
With a pair or Herring, not Perth.
Londoners commemorate the event every year
on the Banks of the Thames.
A most joyous and mirthful event -
(The man wielding the Herring is playing the part of William the Conqueror.)
Tis but a scratch...
Harold was done in by illegal immigrants.
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