he marched north and had a battle at Stanford bridge which was a success and had to march his tired army back south as he heard that duke William had landed to invade it took 9 days to march back
Harold fought a battle against his brother Tostig and Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge east of the City of York.
Harald Hardrada landed at a village were the battle of Stamford bridge, took place. The village was called Stamford bridge, East riding of York shire. In England on the 25th of September 1066.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
in the year of the Battle of Hastings 1066 Harald sigurdson (Otherwise known as Hardrada) of Norway was the first to land in England with an invasion force and was defeated at stamford, but the battle of hasting was fought between Harold godwineson of England and the invading army of William of Normandy
The indigenous rulers and occupiers of the land, the Anglo-Saxons. He defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and took over, although he was essentially ruling over Anglo-Saxon Peasants.
King Harold was killed in the battle of Hastings, an arrow in his eye, painful!
Harald Hardrada, with a fleet of more than 300 ships, and the support of Harold Godwineson's brother Tostig, sailed up the river Humber and landed just south of York.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
in the year of the Battle of Hastings 1066 Harald sigurdson (Otherwise known as Hardrada) of Norway was the first to land in England with an invasion force and was defeated at stamford, but the battle of hasting was fought between Harold godwineson of England and the invading army of William of Normandy
He landed in the north of England near stamford bridge
did he land at Norway
The battle of Hastings was fought on the morning of the 14th October 1066. The English army, led by King Harold, deployed on Senlac hill, where the Abbey and town of Battle now stand. Hasting is in England (Britain) in the area of East Sussex not Norway
The indigenous rulers and occupiers of the land, the Anglo-Saxons. He defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and took over, although he was essentially ruling over Anglo-Saxon Peasants.
King Harold was killed in the battle of Hastings, an arrow in his eye, painful!
To conquer the land of England by taking out the vikings and Anglo-saxansIt would take too long to write who a blow by blow account of Williams tactics in the battle, so for an brief but inclusive account of how the battle was played out I suggest that you go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_HastingsImprove: Harald Hardrada and his army were on the top of the hill. They mad a big wall of soldiers. When William and his army tried to break through, they kept falling down the hill. then, William and his army, pretended to retreat and, as soon as they did, The wall of Hardrada's army "broke" and the soldiers came down to attack William's army. Then William killed every Viking and Invaded!Hope that was a better explanation than going to Wikipedia! ;)The "improve" section is essentially correct, but it has errors in the details. Harald Hardrada was a Viking leader who Saxon King Harold defeated at the battle of Stamford Bridge. William fought King Harold had the battle of Hastings, not Harald Hardrada, and Saxons, not Vikings.
William had one major weakness: His army was on low land while Harold's was on a hill.
Harald Hardrada, with a fleet of more than 300 ships, and the support of Harold Godwineson's brother Tostig, sailed up the river Humber and landed just south of York.
William first landed just outside of hastings, in Pevensey. William and his army spent 18 days there waiting for Harold Godwinson before the Battle of Hastings.
York. North West England. He then fought Harold Godwinson at nearby Stamford Bridge. KnowItAllGinga