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Q: How many knights did king William have in the battle of hasting?
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Where did William the conqueror defeat the British king in 1066?

At the battle of Hasting in 1066


Which king died the battle of hasting?

king Harold godwise died at the battle of hasting


What did the battle of Hasting decide?

It decide who would be king, William, duke of Normandy, or Harold of England.


Why was battle of hastings?

there was the battle of hasting because William wanted to be the king and so hey had a battle to see if Harold was still the king or will willam take over


How did William the Conqueror extended his rule over all of England after the battle of hasting?

he did this because he won and became king!


What English king was killed at the battle of hasting?

King Harold


Who played in The Conqueror?

The Battle of Hasting was fought between King Harold II of England and Duke William of Normandy on 14th October in 1066. The battle took place at Senlac Hill around 6 miles from the Northwest of Hasting. In this battle, Duke of William gained victory over Harold II. It is the remarkable battle in the history of both English and Norman. King Harold II was killed and Duke of William was the conqueror.


Who won the battle of hasting?

William Of Normandy because he was more prepared then king harold, and king harold didnt have that much people because he tired out all of his men at the battle at stamford bridge !


The first name of the king of England before the battle of hasting?

Harold


Why did the Battle of Hasting take place?

The Battle of Hastings took place because different people wanted to be King of England. And Harold claimed that he had been promised the throne by William. The Battle was between William the Conqueror and King Harold of England, on the 14th of October 1066.


After the Battle of Hastings what happened to the Normans?

After their victory at the Battle of Hasting, the Normans continued their conquest of England. Their leader William (William the Conqueror) was crowned King of England two months later. His descendants have held the English thrown since then.


What is the historical importance of Duke William of Normandy?

He was really a "Conquer" because he invaded Maine and became Count of Maine, became William Duke of Normandy ll and then became William l. SO he was really a conquer.