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Norman army
The invading army at the Battle of Hastings was the Norman army. It was led by the winner of the battle, William the Conqueror.
The Norman Army
The Norman Army from Normandy, France.
The winner of The Battle of Hastings was William Duke of Normandy leading the Norman Army.
Hastings! To be picky, William's Norman forces defeated the Saxon army at Hastings. English is a mixture of Norman French and Germanic Saxon culture and language.
William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy
The Norman invasion army of William of Normandy was met by King Harold of England.
In the Battle of Hastings (October 1066), the Norman army of William the Conqueror (with the help of vassal troops from Brittany, Flanders, Italy and elsewhere) defeated the Saxon army of King Harold II.
In the English Army there were spearmen and bodygaurds (called Houscrals). In the Norman army there was a calvary, infintry, and archers and crossbowers.
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.
No. The Roman Army had ceased to exist long before the Battle of Hastings.