King Harold I

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Proper noun: - A historical English monarch: King Harold I, also known as Harold Harefoot, was an 11th-century King of England. He was the illegitimate son of King Cnut (Canute) and seized the throne, ruling from 1037 until his death in 1040.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Following the death of his father Cnut, King Harold I claimed the English throne.
    • The reign of King Harold I was marked by conflict with his half-brother, Harthacnut.
Advanced Usage
  • "Harold Harefoot": This is a common byname or nickname used historically and by modern historians to refer to King Harold I, possibly referring to his speed or hunting skill.
    • Harold Harefoot's rule preceded that of Edward the Confessor.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harold Harefoot (proper noun): An alternative name for King Harold I.
  • Harthacnut (proper noun): His half-brother and successor, with whom he contested the throne.
Synonyms
  • Harold Harefoot (proper noun): The direct synonymous byname.
  • King Harold Harefoot (proper noun): Full titular synonym.
Related Phrases
  • Son of Cnut: A descriptive phrase identifying his lineage.
    • King Harold I, son of Cnut, ruled for a brief period.
  • Seizing the throne: A phrase describing the action that characterized his accession to power.
    • His path to power involved seizing the throne from his rival.
Noun
  1. illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040)

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