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Q: What does the nature of the two armies in the battle of Hastings mean?
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What did the battle of Hastings do?

I am not really too sure what you mean by this question. The Battle of Hastings was a battle between William The Conqueror and Harold Godwinson. The Battle took place at Stamford Bridge near Hastings and was one of the longest battles ever recorded in history. The result of the battle gave William the title of King of England and left Harold Godwinson (previous English King) dead.


Who had the best weapon's the Normans or Saxons?

If you mean personal weapons that is difficult.The main difference between the Norman and Saxon armies was the use of cavalry.Saxons used their horses to get to the battle where they would mainly fight on foot.Normans used the stirrup which enabled them to use the horse as a shock weapon with a lance or sword.After the Battle of Hastings any English or Danish armies would try not to engage the Normans on open ground where they could use their cavalry which such effect.


Did William have look a likes of him in the Battle of Hastings?

Do you mean did he have someone who looked like him? Don't think so. Never have read anything stating that idea.


Which armies cried Vive L'Empereur as their battle cry and what did it mean?

This was the battlecry of the French armies under the Emperor Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars. It means Long live (Vive) the Emperor (L'Empereur) which was Napoleon Bonaparte.


Where can one find information about the Battle of Hastings?

One can find information on the Battle of Hastings on Wikipedia. One can also look at sites such as Woodlands Junior, Telegraph, BBC, and History Learning, and Visit 1066 Country for more information on the Battle of Hastings.

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What did the battle of Hastings do?

I am not really too sure what you mean by this question. The Battle of Hastings was a battle between William The Conqueror and Harold Godwinson. The Battle took place at Stamford Bridge near Hastings and was one of the longest battles ever recorded in history. The result of the battle gave William the title of King of England and left Harold Godwinson (previous English King) dead.


What was the first battle in 1066 called?

If you mean the one from which Harold marched to fight William of Normandy at Hastings, it was the Battle of Stamford Bridge. (something Chelsea fans have been re-creating ever since!)


What does Peppiatt mean?

it is french and we came from France in 1066 in the battle of Hastings . we have never went back to France


When was Herold Godwin defeated?

If you mean Harold Godwinson, defeated at the Battle of Hastings 14th October 1066


Who had the best weapon's the Normans or Saxons?

If you mean personal weapons that is difficult.The main difference between the Norman and Saxon armies was the use of cavalry.Saxons used their horses to get to the battle where they would mainly fight on foot.Normans used the stirrup which enabled them to use the horse as a shock weapon with a lance or sword.After the Battle of Hastings any English or Danish armies would try not to engage the Normans on open ground where they could use their cavalry which such effect.


Who had the best weapons the Normans or the Saxons?

If you mean personal weapons that is difficult.The main difference between the Norman and Saxon armies was the use of cavalry.Saxons used their horses to get to the battle where they would mainly fight on foot.Normans used the stirrup which enabled them to use the horse as a shock weapon with a lance or sword.After The Battle of Hastings any English or Danish armies would try not to engage the Normans on open ground where they could use their cavalry which such effect.


Who was the first king before the battle of hastings?

Well if you mean long before, King Cnut but if you mean straight beffore, Edward the Confessor.


Did William have look a likes of him in the Battle of Hastings?

Do you mean did he have someone who looked like him? Don't think so. Never have read anything stating that idea.


Where did scipio's and Hannibal armies fight?

If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.


Who rained in 1066?

I think you mean "who reigned in 1066". Next we need to know who reigned where? to answer your question. I'm assuming we are talking about the battle of Hastings for control of England.


Which armies cried Vive L'Empereur as their battle cry and what did it mean?

This was the battlecry of the French armies under the Emperor Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars. It means Long live (Vive) the Emperor (L'Empereur) which was Napoleon Bonaparte.


Where can one find information about the Battle of Hastings?

One can find information on the Battle of Hastings on Wikipedia. One can also look at sites such as Woodlands Junior, Telegraph, BBC, and History Learning, and Visit 1066 Country for more information on the Battle of Hastings.