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Q: Which route did William of Normandy take to Hastings?
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When did William of Normandy take the throne?

William of Normandy became King William I in 1066 after he successfully destroyed the Anglo-Saxon Dynasty, and won the Battle of Hastings.


How was William of Normandy able to take control of England?

king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!


Why did Harold take part in Battle of Hastings?

Because he wanted to be the king of England however so did William duke of Normandy


Who is the most important person in the system of no.17 in the Battle of Hastings?

it is obviously duke william of normandy or inevitably but thats not for me to argue about i am not a historian dont take that personally folks!


How many ships did William of Normandy take to the battle of Hastings?

William had prepared a 700 fleet of ships to invade England


How did William get to the Battle of Hastings?

He left Normandy, and came to England at Pevencsy(wrong spelling, help!). Then, he started raping and pillaging around Pevencsy until Harold Godwinson couldn't take it anymore.


How did the Battle of Hastings take place?

It took place when William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought over the throne of Edward the Confessor after he died without leaving an heir to the throne. William the Conqueror won the battle and became the new King of England


Why did William choose Hastings?

He didn't and Hastings played no part in the battle. The Saxon King Harold arranged for his army to gather at the "hoar (grey and old) apple tree", a familiar landmark that the men would have known, sited on a ridge which would give the English a defensive high ground position. This was at the place now called Battle, not at Hastings. This ridge at Battle was a very strong position with marshes and ditches in front and around it, commanding the main route from Hastings to London - the route that William had to take. Given sufficient troops, Harold could have held the position indefinitely and William would have lost.


Who did William fight in the Battle of Hastings?

William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066


How many troops did William take with him to the battle of hastings?

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After what battle did William take the England throne?

It is known as the Battle of Hastings in 1066.


What did William duke of Normandy do after he became king?

he sent out his men to take surveys