In a way. The Battle of Hastings was fought by the normans, led by the William the conqueror. The Normans are ancestors of the french.
Yes the Battle of Hastings was the French invasion of England.
None, it was a land battle.
They conquered Britain
Hastings, 1066............
The story of the Battle of Hastings include that is occurred on October 14, 1066. This battle was between the British and the French-Norman forces and was a victory for France.
It depicts the Battle of Hastings fought between the English and the French in Hastings, so the people who fought are on the tapestry
The Saxons/English lost to the Normans/French well.
it is the place where the French defeated the English in 1066.
The Battle of Hastings took place in Hastings, England, which is in the continent of Europe. However, King Harold did not invade, as he was the king of England. England was being invaded at the time by the Normans (who are now the French).
Well, at first there was a battle near York against the Danish. then the British army went south and fought the main battle of 1066 against the French near the town of Hastings.
In the battle of Hastings in 1066, England was taken over by the French
The Normans, from France, led by William the Conqueror.