William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy, and King William I of England following The Battle of Hastings)
Winning the battle of hastings in 1066 established William I as the first Norman King of England.
The Battle of Hastings.
The battle of Hastings (or Senlac Hill) in 1066 saw the beginning of Norman rule in England. The Saxons were defeated.
King Harold.
October 14th 1066
The Battle of Hastings took place on the 14th October 1066 AD at Senlac Hill, modern day Battle (A town in Sussex)
The story of the Battle of Hastings include that is occurred on October 14, 1066. This battle was between the British and the French-Norman forces and was a victory for France.
It is known as The Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066
The Battle of Stamford Bridge was on 25 September 1066 and was an English victory. The Battle of Hastings was on 14 October 1066 and was a Norman victory which resulted in the death of Harold II and made King William I the first Norman ruler of England.
Beginning. 21 October 1066
In the Battle of Hastings (October 1066), the Norman army of William the Conqueror (with the help of vassal troops from Brittany, Flanders, Italy and elsewhere) defeated the Saxon army of King Harold II.
His most famous Battle in 1066 was at hastings against the Saxons