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The [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Mary Shelley]] met King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mary's Story]]'') The [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] met him after he was said to have died at that battle, when he was living under the name of [[Hereward the Wake]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Real Hereward (short story)|The Real Hereward]]'') | The [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Mary Shelley]] met King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mary's Story]]'') The [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] met him after he was said to have died at that battle, when he was living under the name of [[Hereward the Wake]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Real Hereward (short story)|The Real Hereward]]'') | ||
[[The Shopkeeper|Mr Smalley]] had a arrow with a bloodstain on it in [[Smalley & Co Antiques|his shop]]. According to Smalley some said that the arrow was pulled from the eye of King Harold himself after the Batte of Hastings. Rani replied that she read online that some said that he wasn't shut in the eye at all. Mr Smalley added that the tapestry of time was a fragile thing. Applying the slightest pressure could cause the threads of history to unravel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | [[The Shopkeeper (Lost in Time)|Mr Smalley]] had a arrow with a bloodstain on it in [[Smalley & Co Antiques|his shop]]. According to Smalley some said that the arrow was pulled from the eye of King Harold himself after the Batte of Hastings. Rani replied that she read online that some said that he wasn't shut in the eye at all. Mr Smalley added that the tapestry of time was a fragile thing. Applying the slightest pressure could cause the threads of history to unravel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 21 May 2017
Harold Godwinson was the King of England for most of 1066. Although he defeated a Viking invasion, he was himself later defeated in the Battle of Hastings by William the Conqueror. The Monk planned to change history by using advanced technology to aid King Harold, thus ensuring that his army would be better able to face William's army. The Monk believed that Harold would have been a good king and that, under his rule, there wouldn't be "all those wars" in Europe with the claims over France that "went on for years and years", resulting in people being able to better themselves in the peace. Ultimately, the Monk's plan was thwarted when a group of Saxons ran the Monk out of his monastery. (TV: The Time Meddler)
The Eighth Doctor and Mary Shelley met King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. (AUDIO: Mary's Story) The Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown met him after he was said to have died at that battle, when he was living under the name of Hereward the Wake. (PROSE: The Real Hereward)
Mr Smalley had a arrow with a bloodstain on it in his shop. According to Smalley some said that the arrow was pulled from the eye of King Harold himself after the Batte of Hastings. Rani replied that she read online that some said that he wasn't shut in the eye at all. Mr Smalley added that the tapestry of time was a fragile thing. Applying the slightest pressure could cause the threads of history to unravel. (TV: Lost in Time)