The Saxons decided that they would have the advantage by standing up at the top of a big hill. When the Normans were about to attack they didn't know what to do. They knew that if they could get them on even ground they could slaughter them all but with the Saxons advantage there was a very unlikely chance. So they questioned their commander what to do and fast! What they did was go up the hill and fight. The Normans didn't hesitate they charged up the hill and began to fight.
The Saxons started beating them, they were close to victory. then suddenly the Normans fled and ran down the hill. The Saxons thought to themselves lets finish them and ran after them. Although this was the Normans plan so they turned round and completely slaughtered everyone.
- Michael M. :D
January 4th 1066The Death of King Edward the ConfessorJanuary 6th 1066Harold the Earl of Wessex is crowned King of EnglandJuly 1066King Harold gathers the English army at the South Coast of England in Preparation for the Norman InvasionJuly 1066Duke William prepares his fleet for the English invasion at the River Dives in NormandySeptember 1066The Vikings! Harald Hadrada, King of Norway, launches a Viking invasion against King Harold and England20th September 1066The Battle of Gate Fulford - The Vikings defeat the English led by Morcar21st September 1066Harold marches his army from the South Coast of England to York to defend England against the Viking InvasionSeptember 25th 1066The Stamford Bridge Battle - King Harold defeats Harald Hadrada and the Vikings at YorkSeptember 27th 1066Duke William sets sail for England - The Norman Invasion begins and the Battle of Hastings beckonsSeptember 28th 1066Duke William lands at Pevensey in England just outside the district of HastingsSeptember 29th 1066Duke William occupies Hastings, on the South coast of England preparing for the Battle of HastingsOctober 1st 1066King Harold , celebrating his victory over the Vikings at York, receives news of the Norman invasionOctober 1st 1066King Harold marches his army back from the North of England to the South of England to defend against the Norman Invasion when he would fight against the Normans at the Battle of HastingsOctober 6th 1066King Harold arrives in LondonThe Battle of Hastings TimelineOctober 1066The English Army prepare their defences at Senlac - which is where the actual Battle of Hastings was situatedFriday 13th of October 1066Negotiations between the Normans and Saxons - William demands that King Harold either resigns his royalty in favor of William, refers it to the arbitration of the Pope or let it be determined by the issue of a single combat. King Harold of England declinesSaturday 14th of October 1066The Normans and the Saxons prepare for battle - the Battle of HastingsSaturday 14th of October 1066William Raises the Papal Standard and issues battle orders to the Norman armySaturday 14th of October 1066Norman Foot soldiers led the way, the archers follow and finally the Norman knights on horseback.Timeline Saturday 14th of October 1066Battle Plans at the Battle of Hastings - A fence and a fosse were built as a part of the Saxon defences. The Saxon army had no cavalry but stood in close ranksSaturday 14th of October 1066Normans moved on to the assault, and the English defended themselves wellSaturday 14th of October 1066The Two Armies met at the Battle of Hastings. Each side taunted the other. The armies exchanged blows and many Normans die in the fosse (ditch).Timeline Saturday 14th of October 1066The Battle rages for hours. A new scheme was adopted by the Norman archers. Arrows were shot in upward in the air striking the faces of the English soldiers. Many had their eyes put out.Saturday 14th of October 1066An arrow strikes Harold above his right eye, and puts it out. Many other English soldiers have suffered a similar fate due to the strategy of the Norman archers.Saturday 14th of October 1066The Saxons still continue to defend well. The Normans then adopts another strategy which deceives the SaxonsSaturday 14th of October 1066The English believes that the Normans are in retreat. The English pursue the Normans and foolishly break their ranks.Timeline Saturday 14th of October 1066The English are unable to compete against the knights on horseback. The Saxon barricades are broken. The living marched over heaps of the dead and many were crushed in the throng.Saturday 14th of October 1066The wounded King Harold is killed and his body mutilated by the Normans.Timeline Saturday 14th of October 1066Duke William had won the Battle of Hastings - he was the ConquerorSaturday 14th of October 1066The great Battle of Hastings had raged between 9am and 3pmTimeline Sunday 15th of OctoberBoth the Normans and the Saxons bury their dead. William the Conqueror had defeated the Saxons at the Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings Timeline
the battle of stamford bridge
the battle of stamford bridge
heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
Hastings of course!
heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
The month the Battle Of Hastings was in was October.
Hastings of course!
The battle of Hastings actually took place 6 miles away from Hastings.
the battle of hastings took place about seven miles away from hastings.
The battle of Hastings was neither a war or a campaign it was a Battle
because it was fought in a place called sussex but they thought they were fighting in Hastings.
The battle of Hastings, the battle of Forthford gates and the battle of Stamford Bridge.
the battle of hastings was about who wanted to be king.