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Because he had more experienced and well led soldiers.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
In the battle of Hastings The Normans fought the English led by Harold Godwinson.
According to Paul K. Davis's 100 Decisive Battles, there were 2000 housecarls and 5500 milita on the English side. They were led by King Harold Godwinsson. The Normons had 2000 cavalry and 5000 infantry led by Duke William of Normandy.
King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.
what brave-hearted scottish patriot led soldiers to defeat of the English at the battle of cambuskennet in 1279 William Wallace against Edward I
William Wallace
It was a battle between Anglo-saxon soldiers and earls, called Housecarls, led by the English king Harold Godwinson and his two brothers, and the Norman invading army led by William the Conqueror, (Or, as he was referred to at the time, William the Bastard, as he was illegitimate.)
The battle of little big horn
William the Conqueror
The sons of Liberty
Because he had more experienced and well led soldiers.
Major General George G. Meade.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
King Harold.
Yes. Chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led their soldiers into the Battle of the Bighorn.
The "300" were Spartan hoplite soldiers led by their king Leonidas who fought at the battle of Thermopylae .