It lasted 9 or 10 hours, as William was getting rid of the remaining troops who were still fighting for the late King Harold.
The month was October.
The battle of Hastings took place in 1066. :)
the battle of Hastings lasted 8 hours and 30 minutes.
No. The Roman Army had ceased to exist long before the Battle of Hastings.
Approximately 1 month! :D The question you mean is : how long did the battle of salamis last? ;)
It seems that the battle lasted for a month or 2. The battle occurred on AD 61 or 60.
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The long term causes of this battle were what happened before the event
9 and a half hours
The battle was fought on September 16-October 20, 1779. The battle lasted for 1 month and 4 days.
The battle occured on Thursday 21 April - 25 May 1915. The battle lasted 1 month and 4 days.
William the Conqueror was the first Norman King of England. He was Duke of Normandy before conquering England. He fought a decisive battle known as 'Battle of Hastings' on 14th October, 1066 against Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon King. The battle was only one day long and ended in a decisive victory for William's army.
There were no Romans in the Battle of Hastings. They had long since faded into history. This decisive battle in 1066 won by the Normans. It was fought between the Norman, William the Conqueror and an Anglo-Saxon army led by Harold Godwinson.