Castles and defences
there were no castles involved during the battle
The Normans built their castles shortly after the battle of Hastings's. this was from 1066 onwards
Castles were first built in 1066, this was mainly due to the battle of hastings
The Normans introduced the first proper castles, starting with the wooden Motte and Bailey castles to England following their victory at The Battle of Hastings in 1066.
No. The great stone castles were build by the Normans.
There were many rebellions by the native Anglo-saxon population in the years following the Battle of Hastings, which were all quashed by William. This is one of the reasons he built so many castles.
Not much different to what it looked like before; although Hastings gives it name to the Battle, it was actually fought at Senlac Hill, 6 miles North-West of Hastings, near the modern-day town of Battle.
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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.