Because they had the hill and the Norman archers opened up from too far away.
i fink he fought in battle of hastings 1st
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
it is a part ofa castle
William Norman was a vital part of the Battle of Hastings. He led the troops, planned out the strategies and ensured the victory through his careful planning.
No. The battle of hastings was an invasion of England for money and power, not religion. Crusades were conquests to convert the world to Christianity. They invaded Jerusalem several times.
To commemorate victory's in battle! heLL yeah
It was William Duke of Normandy. Who later became William the Conqueror due to the Norman conquest, which this battle was a part of.
the fryd were part time warriors who weren't that good at fighting<3
Yes!!! Harold Godwienson got crowned king during the battle of Hastings! But not for long. Harold Godwienson beat Harald Hadraada in the 1st part but then he unfortunately got killed by William the Conqueror.
Duke William the Second of Normandy defeated King Harold the Second of Wessex at the Battle of Hastings. The battle occurred in October 1066 and Harold was killed.
footmen calvery and archers were used in the battle of Hastings for William to win it
The Saxons took over Britain, mainly the southern part.