They ate fish before battles so they could keep fit and healthy and also so they wouldn't be hungry while fighting.
The Normans, William the conquerors army, had a feast before the battle.
In the battle of Hastings The Normans fought the English led by Harold Godwinson.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
If No9 means William the Conqueror and his Normans, it was Pevensey Bay.
Yes the Normans did win the Battle of Hastings because of Harold Godwinson's mistakes for example he lost most of his men because he fought in a battle against Hardrada just before he heard that the Normans had landed in Dover and he only had about a quarter of his men left. Does that answer the question??!!
The Normans, William the conquerors army, had a feast before the battle.
What did the Normans do after The Battle of Hastings?
They landed at Pevensy
The long term causes of this battle were what happened before the event
The Normans built their castles shortly after the battle of Hastings's. this was from 1066 onwards
The Normans won the battle of Hastings because less than 3 weeks before England fought in another battle against the Vikings, but remember they didn't have vehicles but only there legs so after that battle England had to walk from the North to the South of the country so England were very warn out when it came to the battle of Hastings. So that's properly the reason why the Normans won the battle of Hastings!
He got shot in the eye by a arrow from the Normans so that made the Normans win and the battle was over
In the battle of Hastings The Normans fought the English led by Harold Godwinson.
It was a battle between the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. William the Conqueror ( Gion in French) led the Normans. Harold led the Anglo-Saxons. After all the Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons.
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.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
If No9 means William the Conqueror and his Normans, it was Pevensey Bay.