The Chances are that the Anglo-Saxons would have won against William, as they would not have been tired out from battling Hardrada and then walking to fight William
25th of september
The Battle of Hasting when Wiiliam of Normandy defeated King Harold to become William I of England.-edit-1066 - Harold II is crowned king the day after Edward the Confessor dies. Tostig and Harold Hardraada of Norway invade England: Harold defeats them at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, killing both; Battle of Hastings: 19 days after battle of Stamford Bridge, William of Normandy lands at Pevensey, defeats and kills Harold; William I, the Conqueror, first Norman King of England (to 1087)
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Invade-a-Load happened in 1987.
He thought Harold Godwinsson usurped the throne from him. Through Norman sources, Harold had promised the throne to William so when Harold became King William wanted to invade. In hindsight, William thought his claim to the throne was more justified. Moreover, Harold had been corronated by Archbishop Stigand who had not seen approval from the pope.
a promise
That never happened
He invaded England because he thought Harold Godwinson promised him the throne!!!
AnswerBecause Harold the night night before had got drunk all night and didn't get that much sleep for Harold that it would of been a NO SLEEPING NIGHT.Yes, that is true. Also, because he was being invaded by more than one different parties, he didn't know which bit of England to defend first. A mistake he made was marching his whole army down to the South of England (William threatened to invade there) when William didn't show up for a while. Meanwhile, Harald Hardraada had invaded up in the North; hence Harold and his tired men marching all the way up to the North to fight off Harald. In my opinion, Harold should have split his men into two so they could warn each other when they were under attack.
The Mongols tried to invade Japan.
The Normans travelled by boat to the coast of England and at first were unopposed because Harold Godwinson was off fighting in the North while the Normans had landed on the coast in the south. When Harold travelled down to the south, most of his men had either died or left him-because it was harvesting time- making it easier for the Normans to invade.