You need to be clearer on which HaroldHarold Hadrada or Harold Godwinson. but William foughtand killed Harold g because he couldn't claim the throne until Harold g was dead. so he Killed Harold to become king.does that answer your question
From the top of the ridge, Harold could see all the land before him that William was going to approach from. Additionally, the land around the ridge, through which William's men must march, was wet, marshy land in some parts and rocky and bumpy in other parts. That would slow down William's horsemounted soldiers, and the equipment that his army was pulling with them.
because he was William wanted to be king and he wasernt it was Harold so he had a battle then he wad jelourse because his wife fancied him
King Harold was killed in the battle of Hastings, an arrow in his eye, painful!
William had one major weakness: His army was on low land while Harold's was on a hill.
Harold Godwinson traveled to the south of England in late September 1066, after learning of William the Conqueror's impending invasion. He anticipated that William would land in southern England and prepared to confront him. This period of waiting culminated in the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066, where Harold's forces faced William's army.
Harold Land died on 2001-07-27.
Harold Land was born on 1928-12-18.
William first landed just outside of hastings, in Pevensey. William and his army spent 18 days there waiting for Harold Godwinson before the Battle of Hastings.
Yes. As many points of yes are to Harold as William. William was an invader. As it proved after Williams win he displaced land owners took their values and murdered many. Harold had already defended England. Falsification of excommunicating Harold by the Pope was a setup by Lafranc, William and the Pope. That drove some from his army. Still Harold almost won with 1/3rd the forces and tired from previously defending England from invading Vikings(as was William). This is deceit, murder, and turncoating as we have studied in the biblical sense and most of early ages. William is my direct ancestor as was King henry however I believe this was all treachery.HTF
William the Conqueror landed his troops at Pevensey, on the southern coast of England, in September 1066. From there, he moved inland to confront King Harold II’s forces. The Battle of Hastings took place on October 14, 1066, near Hastings, where William successfully defeated Harold, leading to the Norman conquest of England.
did he land at Norway