Senlac Hill which is 6miles north of Hastings which is located on the Southeast coast of the England
The Battle of Hastings Took place on on Senlac Hill, near Hastings.
Senlac Hill which is 6 miles north of Hastings :P Ha i no stuff
senlac hill.
It was on Stamford Hill :-)
Senlac Hill, England UK
The battle took place 7 miles (11 km) north of Hastings at the present-day town of Battle - between the two hills Caldbec Hill to the north and Telham Hill to the south.
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.
William I and Harold II fought in the Battle of Hastings.
William and Harold both fought each other at the battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
Senlac Hill.
William duke of Normandy fought Harold Godwinson in the battle of Hastings, which was fought at Senlac Hill.
The battle took place 7 miles (11 km) north of Hastings at the present-day town of Battle - between the two hills Caldbec Hill to the north and Telham Hill to the south.
King Harold II fought the Battle of Hastings on Senlac Hill in 1066.
The battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.
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.
The Battle of Hastings Took place on on Senlac Hill, near Hastings.
The Battle of Hastings began and ended on October 14, 1066. It was fought at Senlac Hill, a few miles north-west of Hastings, in Kent, south-east England.
William I and Harold II fought in the Battle of Hastings.
William and Harold both fought each other at the battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
The battle of Hastings was centred on Senlac (or Sandlake) hill.