William the Conqueror
King Harold.
In the battle of Hastings The Normans fought the English led by Harold Godwinson.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
what advantages did the English have at the battle of hastings
The invading army at the Battle of Hastings was the Norman army. It was led by the winner of the battle, William the Conqueror.
The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
The Battle of Hastings was between Harold Godwinson (Saxons) and William of Normandy (Normans) for the English throne.
"1066 B of H" means The Battle of Hastings in 1066. Arguably the most decisive battle in English history and led to the amalgamation of Norman and English society under the rule of William the Conqueror.
As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.
In a way. The battle of Hastings was fought by the normans, led by the William the conqueror. The Normans are ancestors of the french.
yes The death of Edward the Confessor led to the Battle of Hastings because William of Normandy thought he had a claim to the English Crown rather than Harold II. William pursues this claim by invasion.