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he was quick at making decisions and he was to postitive at where he was postioned(at the top of a hill)!

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Who defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings which made him King of England?

wiliam the conqueror


Who were the three contenders?

Harold Godwinson, William of Normandy and Harold Hardrada all three of these people made it lead to the Battle of Hastings.


How did the English lose so disastrously at the Battle of Hastings?

Because the English King, Harold made a big mistake which lead to William of Normandy and his army (later William I of England to win the battle and become King of England


What succsess did William get for winning the Battle of Hastings?

Defeated Harold Godwinson which made him king. people were scared not to dissagree with him because he had one a battle and killed Harold Godwinson. And other things.


What was the most important reason for the result of the battle of hastings?

The most important reason for the Battle of Hastings was to determine who would be ruler of England. In the battle, William I, or Wiliam the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson and became King of England.


How was willian lucky in winning the Battle of Hastings?

yes and no because it was luck that made the wind change so the battle took place just after Harold godwinson had been fighting Harold hardraada. this meant that Harold godwinson's army was tired. no because he had been planning tactics for ages and Harold was unpropered.


How did Harold Godwinson attack William during the Battle of Hastings?

well im not too sure but i think Harold made is archers fire but wiliam and his army blocked them so Harold attacked but thay had to retreat and the reat im not sure of.


What castle was Battle of Hastings?

i don't think there was a castle at the battle, but after the battle then the new king William had an abbey made in honour or that he felt bad about killing king Harold and where king Harold fell to his death it is said that the high alter marks the spot of his death, the castle of hastings on the sea front was one of the 1st castles to be erected by William i don't think there was a castle at the battle, but after the battle then the new king William had an abbey made in honour or that he felt bad about killing king Harold and where king Harold fell to his death it is said that the high alter marks the spot of his death, the castle of hastings on the sea front was one of the 1st castles to be erected by William


Why is Harold responsible for his defeats?

King Harold made many miscalculations during the Battle of Hastings that led to his defeat. He dismissed a large number of his forces just prior to the battle. He rushed into the battle without adequate time to regroup from his previous battle. He did not trust his commanders and refused their assistance.


What was the name of the battle that took place a few days before the Battle of Hastings?

The Battle of Stamford Bridge was on 25 September 1066 and was an English victory. The Battle of Hastings was on 14 October 1066 and was a Norman victory which resulted in the death of Harold II and made King William I the first Norman ruler of England.


What do you know about the Battle of Hastings?

we know about the battle of Hastings from tapistory found and made in the 11th century


Why did William win Battle of Hastings?

William won battle of hastings because he had more reliable weapons