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he had around 1500 men i think im not sure == At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, King Harold commanded an army of around 7,000 . At The Battle of Hastings, King Harold's army numbered 7,500, of which 2,000 were is elite Housecarls and 5,500 were fyrd.

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The exact number of English that were commanded by Harold Godwinson in the Battle of Hastings is unknown. However, estimates have ranged from 5,000 men to more than 13,000.

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Interesting... well definitely less than William of Normandy's men obviously

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Harold took about 7500 soldiers with him in the battle of hastings. He led 500 housecarls and 7000 fyrd.

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