ChatterBank1 min ago
King Harold.
Long thought to have been killed at The Battle of Hastings ( 1066 ) and buried at Bosham , under a church floor. Now they are going to exhume the bones and check the DNA of them.
My question is , with what or whom will they check it ?
My question is , with what or whom will they check it ?
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http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Harold _Godwin son
Quote from Wiki "Harold's strong association with Bosham, his birthplace, and the discovery in 1954 of an Anglo-Saxon coffin in the church there, has led some to suggest it as the place of King Harold's burial. A request to exhume a grave in Bosham church was refused by the Diocese of Chichester in December 2003, the Chancellor having ruled that the chances of establishing the identity of the body as Harold's were too slim to justify disturbing a burial place."
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Quote from Wiki "Harold's strong association with Bosham, his birthplace, and the discovery in 1954 of an Anglo-Saxon coffin in the church there, has led some to suggest it as the place of King Harold's burial. A request to exhume a grave in Bosham church was refused by the Diocese of Chichester in December 2003, the Chancellor having ruled that the chances of establishing the identity of the body as Harold's were too slim to justify disturbing a burial place."