Harold was a good leader. Harold's Houdecarls were highly skilled. And the rest is History!
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Yes, Harold's brothers Gyrth and Leofwin fought and were killed at the Battle of Hastings.
Harolds wifes asistents found him
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
He started from the top of the hill and raced with his army . harolds army were unprepared.
his good choices were when he decided to march back down the south coast
because when he retreated his army harolds shield wall dispanded and his army demolished them
why the nomans won the battle of hastings was because harolds army got tired from fighting the vikings at stamford bridge so the normans killed the English troops and took over
His men were tired from the battle with Harald Hardrada.
his team were ready he got to invade the wind travaled in the same direction as he was going at the right time harolds team were un organized
William the conqueror's strengths were his skill and ability in being ... smart. like in The Battle of Hastings, William pretended to run away from the battle but then he surrounded the opposition when they came for them and attacked. Very clever.
Harold Godwinson's strong points in the Battle of Hastings included his well-trained and disciplined army, which was primarily composed of infantry and experienced housecarls. His strategic positioning on Senlac Hill gave him a defensive advantage, allowing his forces to effectively repel cavalry charges. Additionally, Harold's leadership and familiarity with the terrain played crucial roles in maintaining morale and coordination among his troops during the intense battle. However, despite these strengths, his army ultimately faced challenges against the Norman tactics and William's strategic maneuvers.