Harodite


an epithet applied to two of David’s heroes (2 Sam. 23:25). (Comp. 1 Chr. 11:27.)

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  • Harold I

    noun 1. (“Harefoot”) died 1040, king of England 1035–40 (son of Canute). /ˈhærəld/ noun 1. surname Harefoot. died 1040, king of England (1037–40); son of Canute

  • Harold II

    noun 1. 1022?–66, king of England 1066: defeated by William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings (son of Earl Godwin). noun 1. ?1022–66, king of England (1066); son of Earl Godwin and successor of Edward the Confessor. His claim to the throne was disputed by William the Conqueror, who defeated him at the Battle […]


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