about 7000 men
there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
Oh, dude, at the Battle of Hastings, William Godwinson had around 7,000 troops, but like, who's counting, right? I mean, it's not like they had a sign-in sheet at the battlefield. Just imagine a bunch of dudes in armor swinging swords and stuff. Good times, good times.
Duke William the Second of Normandy defeated King Harold the Second of Wessex at the Battle of Hastings. The battle occurred in October 1066 and Harold was killed.
William had about 8,000 and Harold had about 6,000
There were 15,900 soldiers involved in the battle of Hastings.
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.
After The Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror took over England. For the first time, England was connected to a country that had taken over many other cultures. England was under the French rule and William imposed new laws.
The number of horses William had during the Battle of Hastings is unclear. Two horses were killed as he rode them according to The Carmen. Chronicler William of Poitier states he had three.
At the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror led an army of about 7,000 troops, which included Normans, Bretons, and other mercenaries. In contrast, King Harold II of England commanded a force estimated to be around 6,000 to 7,000 men. The battle was pivotal in determining the future of England, ultimately leading to Norman control of the country.
After the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror took over England. For the first time, England was connected to a country that had taken over many other cultures. England was under the French rule and William imposed new laws.
be king. he wants 2 b rich and rule as many countries as possible
King Harald Hardrada did not participate in the Battle of Hastings; instead, he fought at the Battle of Stamford Bridge shortly before. At Stamford Bridge, Hardrada led an estimated force of around 10,000 soldiers. The Battle of Hastings occurred later in 1066, where William the Conqueror faced King Harold II of England.