It was fought in the grounds of Battle Abbey, in Battle, East Sussex.
Battle being named after the event, and the Abbey being built later on the site.
The battle of hastings
Stamford Bridge
Oftentimes they are named for the location the battle was fought, such as Britain, Hastings, Shiloh, Gettysburg, and the Alamo.
2 or 3 im not sure I know he fought at stamforde bridge in September 1066 and he were killed at hastings the same year
William I and Harold II fought in the Battle of Hastings.
William the Conqueror is best known for his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which secured his claim to the English throne. While he fought in several battles during his campaigns in England and Normandy, the exact number of battles he personally won is not definitively recorded. However, the Battle of Hastings stands out as his most significant and decisive victory. Overall, he was involved in various military engagements, but Hastings remains the most notable.
because it was fought in a place called sussex but they thought they were fighting in Hastings.
the fought
It depicts the Battle of Hastings fought between the English and the French in Hastings, so the people who fought are on the tapestry
There were 2 battles in 1066. First, Harold Godwinson fought Harald Hadraada at Stamford Bridge. After winning, Harold Godwinson fought William of Normandy in the battle of Hastings. This time, Harold lost, and was killed when he was shot in the eye by an arrow.
The Battle of Hastings
1066 - The Battle of Hastings