
Bashi Score
Bashi Score
James Norton
Harold Godwinson
8 episodes

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
William of Normandy
8 episodes

Emily Beecham
Edith Swanneck
8 episodes

Clémence Poésy
Matilda of Normandy
8 episodes

Jason Forbes
Thane Thomas
8 episodes

Indy Lewis
Margaret
5 episodes

Léo Legrand
Odo of Bayeux
4 episodes

Geoff Bell
Godwin
2 episodes

Clare Holman
Gytha
2 episodes

Ingvar E. Sigurðsson
Fitzosbern
2 episodes

Elliot Cowan
Sweyn
2 episodes

Luther Ford
Tostig
2 episodes
Michael Robert Johnson
Creator

Harold’s depleted English forces rush to meet William's assault on the south coast. The resulting brutal battle's outcome is unpredictable.
Harold of Wessex warns his father, Earl Godwin, of a rival's treachery – but he is ignored.
Threatened by those in power in France and England, William and Harold each face grave danger, their families in peril. Refuge in Flanders offers hope for new mother Matilda, while vengeful Lady Emma hounds the Godwins.
Harold risks returning to Wessex for his wife, while William plots against Henry in France as home truths compromise family ties.
Crowned heads are endangered as Harold fights for his family's rights and William tracks his royal foe.
Harold and Edith risk their lives to bargain with William but get a guarded reception. Harold's siblings face hardships trying to secure their family's future.
Ambition drives William and Harold to each seek costly alliances, against the advice of their womenfolk, to enhance their chances of winning the crown.
Sacrifices have to be made when Harold strikes against a Viking invader, and William seeks a fleet. Edith fears for the future, while Matilda moves to secure hers.
Harold’s depleted English forces rush to meet William's assault on the south coast. The resulting brutal battle's outcome is unpredictable.
The story of a clash that defined the future of a country and a continent for a thousand years. Harold of Wessex and William of Normandy were two men destined to meet at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. These two former allies with no design on the British throne found themselves forced by circumstance and personal obsession into a war for possession of its crown.
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