Synopsis
Nick Knowles sets out to find the truth behind the story of William the Conqueror and King Harold. Why and how did the two protagonists of the Battle of Hastings meet?
- Programme: Historyonics
- Episode: 0.781944444
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 2004
- History
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