The normans
who where the three groups called when William split them up on stamford brige in 1066 for the battle of hastings
the battle of hastings ended by one of williams soliders who shot harold in the eye with an arrow,and then harolds army ran away or is killed
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.
No. The Roman Army had ceased to exist long before the Battle of Hastings.
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
who where the three groups called when William split them up on stamford brige in 1066 for the battle of hastings
the battle of hastings ended by one of williams soliders who shot harold in the eye with an arrow,and then harolds army ran away or is killed
Harold of wessex's army were un organized howeveer Williams army used the shield wall which helped them win the battle
Well at the the front there were men with arrows so they could shoot at williams army
Harald lost the battle due to Williams tactics of moving his troops out of their battle positions. Williams idea very soonly decreased his army.
The invading army at the Battle of Hastings was the Norman army. It was led by the winner of the battle, William the Conqueror.
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.
No. The Roman Army had ceased to exist long before the Battle of Hastings.
Norman army
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
Harold Godwinson lead the Saxon army to the battle of Hastings.
The winner of The Battle of Hastings was William Duke of Normandy leading the Norman Army.