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Edward the Confessor (king of England 1066) dies without an heir to the English throne.

He had promised the crown to both the Saxon, Harold Goodwinson, and to William of Normandy, later known as the Conqueror.

Norse King Harold Hardrada also saw an opportunity to make a bid for the crown.

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thats not before the whole thing started
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the normans arrived first at the battle and they gained the hill but the Saxons were 1st to attack in the battle.

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king edward died

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The Battle of stamford Bridge

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What came first stamford bridge battle or the battle of hastings?

no, they just happened one after another.


What were the events that happened before the battle of Hastings?

there where no breaks at the battle of hastings as it was fight to the death except for when the English thought they had won and the Norman army killed the English king and then the army was destoyed


Where did the Battle of Hastings 1066 take place?

As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.


What is the present day name of place where the battle of hastings took place?

The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle. The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle.


Why was the battle of hastings called the norman conquest?

AnswerThe battle was fought on Senlac Hill, in a village called Battle, eight miles north west of the coastal town of Hastings in the south east of England.It could have been called "the Battle of Senlac Hill", or even "the Battle for England," but all historians now use the name "Battle of Hastings."Perhaps it is called the battle of hastings as Williams troops arrived in Pevensey and made their way to Hasting where they awaited Harold and his armyWell, in those times battle was really called Hastings. So they called it the Battle of Hastings. However they soon changed Hastings and called it battle AFTER the battle had happened. But they did not see the point in changing the name, because it was already history.

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What was the famous battle that happened just before the battle of hastings?

The Battle of Stamford Bridge - which Harold won.


What came first stamford bridge battle or the battle of hastings?

no, they just happened one after another.


What were the events that happened before the battle of Hastings?

there where no breaks at the battle of hastings as it was fight to the death except for when the English thought they had won and the Norman army killed the English king and then the army was destoyed


Why Did The Battle of Hastings Happeen?

The battle of Hastings happened because Harold Godwinson was just crown king and William duke of Normandy was very jealous. So he demanded a battle against each other.William wanted a battle because if he won he would have to be given the crown. :)


Where did the Battle of Hastings 1066 take place?

As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.


What is the present day name of place where the battle of hastings took place?

The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle. The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle.


Why was the battle of hastings called the norman conquest?

AnswerThe battle was fought on Senlac Hill, in a village called Battle, eight miles north west of the coastal town of Hastings in the south east of England.It could have been called "the Battle of Senlac Hill", or even "the Battle for England," but all historians now use the name "Battle of Hastings."Perhaps it is called the battle of hastings as Williams troops arrived in Pevensey and made their way to Hasting where they awaited Harold and his armyWell, in those times battle was really called Hastings. So they called it the Battle of Hastings. However they soon changed Hastings and called it battle AFTER the battle had happened. But they did not see the point in changing the name, because it was already history.


What battle had the English army just come from in the battle of Hastings?

the defending army where the saxson's (english)


Where did William Duke of Normandy land when he invade England?

William first landed just outside of hastings, in Pevensey. William and his army spent 18 days there waiting for Harold Godwinson before the Battle of Hastings.


1066 equals Yof B of H?

1066 equals Year of Battle of Hastings (Though the battle actually took place just outside Hastings in the area now know as Battle - so it should really be the Battle of Battle!)


How did Harold get to William in the Battle of Hastings?

Harold marched his army to Hastings from the East coast where he had just defeated a Scandanavian invasion attempt.


Was it Halley's comet that King Harold saw Just before the battle of Hastings?

The comet did appear on 20 March 1066, the same year as the battle. It is entirely plausible that this comet in particular was the one apparent to Harold and his advisors.