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!
The Normans, after the Battle of Hastings.
in the battle of hastings 1066 the the Anglo Saxons (the English) made a wall of people at hasting hill to stop the normans of getting past.
Yes, because William was now King he made things very tough on the English.
The Normans introduced the first proper castles, starting with the wooden Motte and Bailey castles to England following their victory at The Battle of Hastings in 1066.
It was the English King, Harold Godwinson, who was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Harald Hadrada was the Viking leader who was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge days earlier.The Saxons made the mistake of breaking their shield wall when they thought that the Normans were retreating. The mounted Normans turned round and slaughtered the Saxon warriors caught out in the open. Up until the shield wall broke, the battle could have gone either way.
we know about the battle of Hastings from tapistory found and made in the 11th century
It was the battle of Hastings in 1066 and it made him king.
He got shot in the eye by a arrow from the Normans so that made the Normans win and the battle was over
Well, one brave solider from the Normans, name not known, made the first move by just him alone running up to the Saxons and trying to fight. Of course he got struck down by the Saxons straight away. Then, after that the both went to war. So technically to answer your question, It was the Normans.
King Edward was king before the battle of Hastings, but made william duke of normandy heir to the throne.
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wiliam the conqueror