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'''Hereward the Wake''' was a [[Saxon]] leader in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Hastings]] on [[14 October]] [[1066]]. The [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] met him at this time. The former referred to him as "the foremost of the Saxon outlaws who led a guerrilla campaign against the [[Norman]]s after the Battle of Hastings." He was based in the [[fen]] country in [[England]]. | |||
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Later, he revealed himself to be [[Harold Godwinson|King Harold Godwinson]]. He claimed that Countess [[Gytha]] and Lady [[Edith Swan-Neck]] had intentionally falsely identified his body on the battlefield, allowing him to die as King Harold, but remain alive as Hereward the Wake. | |||
At one point in his guerrilla campaign, he considered an alliance with the [[Denmark|Danes]], so that he could march on [[London]]. However, the Doctor advised against it, as he felt the Danes would not have allowed a Saxon on the throne of [[England]]. Indeed, the Doctor was able to convince Harold to abandon his London plans and his ambitions towards recapturing the throne. Instead, he and his men took the Doctor's counsel that it would be better to remain a thorn in the side of the Normans. Thereby, they would give hope to the Saxon people and prevent them from ever fully accepting Norman rule. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Real Hereward (short story)|The Real Hereward]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* He was played by [[Alfred Lynch]] in the BBC series ''Hereward the Wake'' and [[Brian Blessed]] in ''Blood Royal: William the Conquerer''. | * He was played by [[Alfred Lynch]] in the BBC series ''Hereward the Wake'' and [[Brian Blessed]] in ''Blood Royal: William the Conquerer''. | ||
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[[Category:11th century individuals]] | [[Category:11th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human warriors]] | |||
[[Category:English monarchs]] | [[Category:English monarchs]] | ||
[[Category:People from the real world encountered by the Sixth Doctor]] | [[Category:People from the real world encountered by the Sixth Doctor]] | ||
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Hereward the Wake was a Saxon leader in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. The Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown met him at this time. The former referred to him as "the foremost of the Saxon outlaws who led a guerrilla campaign against the Normans after the Battle of Hastings." He was based in the fen country in England.
Later, he revealed himself to be King Harold Godwinson. He claimed that Countess Gytha and Lady Edith Swan-Neck had intentionally falsely identified his body on the battlefield, allowing him to die as King Harold, but remain alive as Hereward the Wake.
At one point in his guerrilla campaign, he considered an alliance with the Danes, so that he could march on London. However, the Doctor advised against it, as he felt the Danes would not have allowed a Saxon on the throne of England. Indeed, the Doctor was able to convince Harold to abandon his London plans and his ambitions towards recapturing the throne. Instead, he and his men took the Doctor's counsel that it would be better to remain a thorn in the side of the Normans. Thereby, they would give hope to the Saxon people and prevent them from ever fully accepting Norman rule. (PROSE: The Real Hereward)
Behind the scenes
- He was played by Alfred Lynch in the BBC series Hereward the Wake and Brian Blessed in Blood Royal: William the Conquerer.