err nothing did it has been estimated that three hundred thousand people died in the wake of the Norman conquest, that's one in five of the population.
No one really knows what sort of life Harold spent before he went to the Battle of Hastings
They made people change their ¨Sir¨ names to match their occupation.
Life got worse in 1066 because the battle of hastings ruined everything.
The Battle of Hastings was fought on October 14, 1066.The Battle of Hastings took place in a place called Battle and not at Hastings. Battle is about nine miles northwest of Hastings and it was named Battle after the Battle of Hastings. Before the Battle of Hastings, there was no city there. One location defined as the battlefield is at Senlac Hill.The opposing armies were the Norman army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army of King Harold II. Only the armored Norman cavalry fought on horseback.The English army was originally in a position of strength atop Senlac Hill. It was only when they left to attack the Normans that they became vulnerable.It was fought in 1066 between the Normans, led by William of Normandy, and the English, led by King Harold. King Harold and his two brothers were killed in the battle.· The battle of Hastings did NOT take place at Hastings but in a place a few miles away· The king at the time was Harold Godwin· There were 2 invasions happening in that year one by the Vikings and the other by The Normans.· The Normans ( when they landed) built a wooden castle for defence· Harold Godwin and his House carls rode ahead of the northern fryd which meant they hat to raise a new army in the south·it took place in 1066The Battle of Hastings took place because the English Earl, Harold Godwinson, claimed the English throne for himself even though he had already promised to support the claim to the throne that had been made earlier by the Norman Duke, William of Normandy,The Normans were people of Viking origin who had conquered northern France and had settled there.They built an invasion fleet which enabled men and horses to be carried across the English Channel.They landed on the South coast of England near Hastings.Harold and his followers rushed to meet him after fighting other Vikings in the North of England.They fought what is now called the Battle of Hastings in 1066.Duke William's cavalry were too strong for the English foot soldiers. Harold was killed.A tapestry, known as the Bayeux Tapestry, tells the story of the battle and suggests Harold was killed by an arrow in the eye.William and his army conquered all of England and then all of its lands were shared out between the king and his barons.William was crowned in London as William I of England.
What invaders? The Normans?
Simone Bertrand has written: 'Bayeux monumental' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Architecture, Buildings, structures, Historic buildings 'La Tapisserie de Bayeux' -- subject(s): Bayeux tapestry, Hastings, Battle of, 1066, Hastings, Battle of, England, 1066, in art, Historiography, History, Social life and customs
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Chemist have improved our quality of life.
after the Normans invaded home life stayed exactly the same xx
I has improved the medicines, chemically & naturally.
a Norman - William the Conqueror - was king after defeating Edward's successor
There would have been little difference between clothes used in ordinary life & in battle. There was some padded clothing & chain mail as well as leather, fur and other forms of fabric to defend against weaponry. Headwear was important to deflect swords and other weapons.