Broadswords, spears, daggers, axes, Saxon Huscarl (Dane Axes which could severe a horses head clean off) axes, javelins, Norman bows and crossbows. some people who were relatively untrained were armed with daggers, crude spears and javelins,clubs and cocks.
There were lots of different men in each army of men.
Harold's Men: Fryd-Part time soldiers and Housecarls with large twohanded axes but if you missed with it you would be in trouble as they only had one chance then they would be stabbed because they didn't have chance to take another swipe because it was so heavy.
William's Men: Cavalry- Horsemen, Archers- with bow and arrow and spearmen- with spears.
William the Conqueror was an expert at using the battle mace and sword. He used these weapons during The Battle of Hastings and was a devastating fighter with them.
His troops used lance, javelin, spear, different kinds of swords, battle axe, mace, polearms, and, most importantly, the long bow.
Weaponry that was used in the battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066 was archer, and hand to hand combat with sword as well as mounted Norman Knights. William the Conqueror invaded England by ship across the English Channel from Normandy France.
William had a great amount of weapons includes maces arrows spears and swords.
normal weaponary e.g: arches, swords and normal sining knight armour :)
bow and arrow
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No. The Fyrd used at The Battle of Hastings were not paid, however, the housecarls, warriors also used in the Battle of Hatsings were paid for their services.
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The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
Neither side used witch weapons in a significant way. They mainly used axes and bows etc. Whatever these witch weapons are they sound terrifying.
Swords, maces, war hammers, axes, lances, bows and arrows.
At least one each.
The mace or war hammer
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No. The Fyrd used at The Battle of Hastings were not paid, however, the housecarls, warriors also used in the Battle of Hatsings were paid for their services.
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The Battle of Hastings
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heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
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