Senlac
Stamford Bridge
Well, at first there was a battle near York against the Danish. then the British army went south and fought the main battle of 1066 against the French near the town of Hastings.
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.
First found in Yorkshire (England), the people with the Boothe surname held a family seat well before the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
no, they just happened one after another.
The Battle of Hastings took place in the countryside near a town called Hastings, in East Sussex.
The Battle of Stamford Bridge was fought a few days before the Battle of Hastings.
Harold Godwineson was crowned king of england before the battle of hastings william the conqueror wanted the throne so he started the battle
I think it was Harold but I'm not sure.
Winning the battle of hastings in 1066 established William I as the first Norman King of England.
The Battle of Hastings
i fink he fought in battle of hastings 1st
Well if you mean long before, King Cnut but if you mean straight beffore, Edward the Confessor.
If you mean the one from which Harold marched to fight William of Normandy at Hastings, it was the Battle of Stamford Bridge. (something Chelsea fans have been re-creating ever since!)
Hastings
Stamford Bridge
Senlac Hill, Hastings, East Sussex, England The Battle of Stamford Bridge preceded Hastings. After defeating the Vikings there, the Anglo-Saxon forces had to march across the width of England from the bridge to battle William at Hastings.