The Pope's blessing helped Duke William a lot, because by blessing the invasion the Pope was also giving it is authority, meaning that Christians tended to support the Duke. It also made it easier for him to recruit mercenaries, bolstered the morale of his troops and probably had a negative effect on King Harolds army.
William duke of Normandy had the surname of longsword. he was promised the thrown when King Edward died but it went to Harold Godwin. William got support from the Pope and then invaded the country with the Battle of Hastings. hope this helped :)
One of his supporters was the Pope.
Pope Alexander II supported William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 primarily to reinforce the legitimacy of William's claim to the English throne, which was seen as a means to establish a more stable and Christianized rule in England. The Pope believed that William's victory would help to strengthen the Church's influence in England and promote reform efforts. Additionally, the support aligned with broader political interests in consolidating power among Christian rulers in Europe. This endorsement was symbolized by the papal banner sent to William, which served as both a blessing and a rallying point for his forces.
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Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped
William duke of Normandy had the surname of longsword. he was promised the thrown when King Edward died but it went to Harold Godwin. William got support from the Pope and then invaded the country with the Battle of Hastings. hope this helped :)
One of his supporters was the Pope.
Pope Alexander II supported William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 primarily to reinforce the legitimacy of William's claim to the English throne, which was seen as a means to establish a more stable and Christianized rule in England. The Pope believed that William's victory would help to strengthen the Church's influence in England and promote reform efforts. Additionally, the support aligned with broader political interests in consolidating power among Christian rulers in Europe. This endorsement was symbolized by the papal banner sent to William, which served as both a blessing and a rallying point for his forces.
please use correct english, in order for people to be able to understand your question, and then answer it.
Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped
There were two Dukes of Normandy named William: William I Longsword was the 2nd Duke of Normandy. William II the Conqueror was the 7th Duke of Normandy (also known as King William I).
William of Normandy was king Edwards cousin
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William Duke Of Normandy have a Wife and Kids?? What are there names??
Yes, he was from NORMANDY, which is in France.
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