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Edward the Confessor was king until he died on 5 January 1066
Harold was king from January to October.
Edgar Atheling from October to December
King William I was king of England from 25 December 1066.

See the Related Link which also lists earlier and later Kings and Queens.

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Q: Can you give me a list of the Kings and Queens of England in 1066?
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