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She was captured at the end of a battle in Compiègne in 1430, where she was fighting English and Burgundy forces. Whoever posted the "Battle of Hastings" was only off by four centuries (Hastings was in 1066).
duke William of Normandy to show his soldiers he was still alive.
During the Battle of Hastings Williams men had horses and most of his front line where mounted knights. It is said that William had two or three horses killed out from under him during the battle. Since William needed a horse he would have commanded others off their horses to replace his.
A battle axe is a heavy axe that can penatrate a knight's armor and it can chop off someone's head. It is so heavy that, if you miss, you won't have time to swing it again. It was first used by the vikings.
Yes the Normans did win the Battle of Hastings because of Harold Godwinson's mistakes for example he lost most of his men because he fought in a battle against Hardrada just before he heard that the Normans had landed in Dover and he only had about a quarter of his men left. Does that answer the question??!!
start of by introducing what the report is about (giving it a title doesnt mean yout introducing it) then you need to say who the people in the report are- harold godwinson earl of wessex. :~]
William was well prepared and during the Battle of Hastings, when there were rumours that he had been killed, he showed his good leadership by taking off his helmet and shouting, "I LIVE!"
Harold Godwinson was killed rather by the more popular suggestion of an arrow to his eye in the battle of Hastings, or getting struck down off his horse in the battle of Hastings. Harold Hardrada was killed by Harold's troops at Stamford bridge, believed to have been shot in the neck then attacked by a group of English troops. He was a very tough man so this was probably necessary.
Filsham Valley school is a school off of filsham road in St. Leonards (Hastings)
Because that was the report that was given during the battle. During that time, the closeness of battle, it was hard to determine who was dead and who wasn't until the end of the battle.
mostly they relied off the weapons they had with England smuggling in weapons
I take it you mean before the battle of Hastings?(Which took place in the village of Battle by the way, not the town of Hastings)Harold went 200 miles north to fight off a Viking invasion at Stamford Bridge, near York, believing that the "season" was over for the Normans to invade. That probably means the sea was getting too rough for the invaders to cross.When he got word that the Normans had invaded, he and his army had to march 200 miles back down to Sussex, by foot mostly. When they arrived to face the Normans, Harolds' army was exhausted and depleted, often given as the reason the battle was lost.