William had mercenaries from all over Western Europe in his army at The Battle of Hastings.
The word professional, as used in regards to the Middle Ages, often has meanings that would not include mercenary soldiers, and included only clergy, physicians, and lawyers. If this is what the question refers to, then certainly, William would have had all of these types.
He had horsemen/Calvary, archers and spearmen
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there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
he said well done men
the exact size is unknown, historians estimate between 7000 and 50000
erm... i think it was harald hardrada, harold godwinson and william of normandy... i think
William Of Normandy because he was more prepared then king harold, and king harold didnt have that much people because he tired out all of his men at the battle at stamford bridge !
there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
he sent out his men to take surveys
he said well done men
the exact size is unknown, historians estimate between 7000 and 50000
Around 8000 Men included cavalry and archers.
erm... i think it was harald hardrada, harold godwinson and william of normandy... i think
William Of Normandy because he was more prepared then king harold, and king harold didnt have that much people because he tired out all of his men at the battle at stamford bridge !
Many of the powerful men, lords in the land and the Witenagemot (people who decide who is king if there is no successor) although William of Normandy was Edwards named heir.
It is generally reckoned that the Norman army numbered around 7000 men plus provisioners and horses.
Harald from Normandy got killed by Harold's men and Harold got killed by William's archers
It is generally reckoned that the Norman army numbered around 7000 men plus provisioners and horses.
The job of William, Duke of Normandy during the Battle of Hastings was to lead the men to victory by out maneuvering the enemy. This was accomplished by having men with bow and arrow on foot, knights on horses, and other men on foot with clubs.