yes he was English
William had one major weakness: His army was on low land while Harold's was on a hill.
It was called the Saxon or English army.
He had no comparison to Williams army. They were fooled twice by Williams army and in the end he was beaten so that explains it all really. He had no comparison to Williams army. They were fooled twice by Williams army and in the end he was beaten so that explains it all really.
Well, it is assumed to be Harold Godwin. The English army was more powerful, the Norse army was virtually destroyed in the battle.
King Harold.
Harold Godwin and the English army
harolds weaknesses weretired armylack of control ( as army went down hill instead of stay and listen to harold)ruduced numbers in army from previouse battleHis army were part time solders & and were notfully trained
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the English army was small and there weren't many horses or use.
William tricked Harold. William told his army to look as if they were retreating. The English defence ran after them, leaving Harold vulnerable. An archer shot at Harold to knock him down and he was then disembowelled
Harold Harada died because he was in war so what would you expect
Not really. After he was crowned king Harrald Hardrada (a Viking competitor for the throne) invaded England but Harold Godwinson's army fought them off. While Harold's army was in the north William invaded the south. Harold's army marched south and fought the Normans near Hastings. The English were tired and not as well equipped as the Normans who won the battle, killed Harold and took over England. Harold didn't want to fight but had no choice.