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Harold was in Yorkshire after just fighting off an attack from the Vikings when he heard the news of William's arrival in Hastings. He left as soon as he could although most of he good soldiers refused to go with him, so he had to gather up beginners a ling the way. It took him just five days to travel the length of the country by horse back. Unfortunately for him the journey was so tiring, that they didn't stand a chance against the strong Norman forces!

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Who did William the Conqueror win?

William, Duke of Normandy, beat King Harold and his Anglo-Saxon army at Senlac Hill near Hastings in October 1066. He was then known as William 1 and William the Conqueror.


How did Harold godwin claim the thrown in 1066?

Harold ii (Harold Godwinson) the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, claimed that he had been promised the throne by his predecessor, Edward the Confessor. However, William, Duke of Normandy, made the same claim and was incensed when Harold took the throne. He amassed an army and invaded England in October 1066. Harold and William's armies fought a decisive battle at Senlac Hill (near the town of Hastings) on 14th October where Harold was mortally wounded. William was then crowned King of England and became known as William the Conqueror.


Did Harold Godwinson rush into war with William the Conqueror?

Not really. After he was crowned king Harrald Hardrada (a Viking competitor for the throne) invaded England but Harold Godwinson's army fought them off. While Harold's army was in the north William invaded the south. Harold's army marched south and fought the Normans near Hastings. The English were tired and not as well equipped as the Normans who won the battle, killed Harold and took over England. Harold didn't want to fight but had no choice.


What where William's tactics?

William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.


What year did William the duke of Normandy defeat Harold godwinson?

William defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD.

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Famous event in world history happened near Hasting?

The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 between Harold the Second of England Duke William of Normandy for the throne of England. William won.


When did Norman invasion of England?

The Normans invaded England in 1066. The attack was led by William, Duke Of Normandy, in France. This was because he felt he deserved the crown more than Harold Godwineson, the current king. William claimed that the previous king, Edward the Confessor, named William as his successor when he visited England in 1051. He was enraged to find that Harold Godwineson got the crown instead of him. He ordered his men to build an invasion fleet to attack. When the fleet was ready, they set sail. They later landed in England a few weeks later and attacked the next day. This battle took place on Senlac Hill, near the peaceful village of Hasting. This battle was known as the Battle Of Hasting and was one of the most famous battles in history. William won the battle for his army was much greater and stronger than Harold's army. Harold died after receiving and arrow in the eye during a deadly rain of arrows.


Where did Harold wait for William in the battle of hastings Dx?

Harold awaited William at the withered apple tree which stood at the top of Senlac Hill near the town of Battle, but which was a village in 1066.


Stamford Bridge were William fought Harold?

No, that was Harold fighting his brother Tostig and Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge near York in 1066.


What did king Harold do when William had landed near Hastings?

Formed an army and marched south to do battle with him.


Who did William the Conqueror win?

William, Duke of Normandy, beat King Harold and his Anglo-Saxon army at Senlac Hill near Hastings in October 1066. He was then known as William 1 and William the Conqueror.


How did the battle of hasting start?

The Battle started when Edward the Confessor died and had noone to pass the throne onto, immediatly everyone jumped to the chance to become king The three contenders were : Harold Godwinson - An Englishman Harald Hardrada- A Viking and William of Normandy- duke of Normandy Edward the Confessor had promised William the throne however everyone in England wanted Harold G but the throne was rightfully Haralds because of his ancestors. -----------------------------------------------------------EDIT!-----------------------------------------------------the first part of the previous answer is true. However, the Witan chose Harold Godwineson to be the king. The other two contenders were certainly not happy about this, so William and the Normans were determined to fight with King Harold for the throne. King Harold's army had just successfully fought in a battle in York, and had to walk 300miles to get to the place near Hastings where William wated to fight. As you can imagine, they must have been exhausted. However, the king's army had the advantage. They were stood upon a hill with a forest behind them, so they were protected from all sides. At first it seemed likely that they would win ... (you asked for the start, so I won't go on.) Hope I helped!


How did Harold godwin claim the thrown in 1066?

Harold ii (Harold Godwinson) the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, claimed that he had been promised the throne by his predecessor, Edward the Confessor. However, William, Duke of Normandy, made the same claim and was incensed when Harold took the throne. He amassed an army and invaded England in October 1066. Harold and William's armies fought a decisive battle at Senlac Hill (near the town of Hastings) on 14th October where Harold was mortally wounded. William was then crowned King of England and became known as William the Conqueror.


Did Harold Godwinson rush into war with William the Conqueror?

Not really. After he was crowned king Harrald Hardrada (a Viking competitor for the throne) invaded England but Harold Godwinson's army fought them off. While Harold's army was in the north William invaded the south. Harold's army marched south and fought the Normans near Hastings. The English were tired and not as well equipped as the Normans who won the battle, killed Harold and took over England. Harold didn't want to fight but had no choice.


What where William's tactics?

William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.


What happened during the battle of hasting?

See the link to the BBC description of the Battle of Hastings. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/normans/hastings_01.shtml == == == == == == § Contenders for the English throne led to the Battle of Hastings § Harold's Pledge to Duke William of Normandy § William obtains the Pope's approval to attack England § Norman preparation for the Invasion - a Holy War § King Harold prepares for battle against the Normans § Treachery! Earl Tostig plots with King Hardrada of Norway § The Vikings Invade! The Battle of Fulford § The Battle of Stamford Bridge § The Norman Invasion - Preparations at Dives § Duke William Lands at Pevensey - The Normans Invade England § King Harold Receives News Of The Norman Invasion at York § King Harold Gathers an army In London § Duke William Builds a Pre-Built Castle at Pevensey § The Norman Invaders March To Hastings § King Harold's Noble Strategy § King Harold at Senlac (Re-Named Battle), near Hastings § Duke William enters negotiations with the Saxons * The Battle Of Hastings Dawns * Duke William prepares for the Battle of Hastings* Duke William raises The Papal Standard * Duke William issues battle orders * King Harold Prepares For Battle * King Harold issues his battle orders * The Normans advance * The two armies meet * The Battle Of Hastings * The Battle Of Hastings rages from 9am to 3pm* King Harold is Shot above the eye * The Norman's Strategy deceives the Saxons * The Story of the Saxon Knight * The Story of the Norman Knight * The Saxon Barricades are broken * Duke William in battle * The Normans close ranks on the Saxons * The wounded King Harold is killed by the Normans * The English Retreat at the Battle of Hastings * The Normans win the Battle of Hastings * The aftermath of the Battle of Hastings * The Burial of King Harold * Review of the Battle of Hastings


What year did William the duke of Normandy defeat Harold godwinson?

William defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD.