William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
William of Normandy repeated an accident through when he was having a rough time such as he kept on shirring away and the Saxons kept following him he would slaughter them as they ran down the hill
The Anglo-Saxons came from the northern shore of Europe, like Denmark, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
The Normans (French) were fighting the Anglo-saxons (English)
William, Duke of Normandy, chose to fight from the bottom of the hill during the Battle of Hastings to take advantage of the element of surprise and to encourage his enemies, the Saxons, to fight uphill. This positioning allowed him to avoid the disadvantages of uphill combat while also utilizing his cavalry effectively. Additionally, it helped to draw the Saxons into a vulnerable state, leading to a decisive victory for his forces.
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yes they fought against William on normandy
The Battle of Hastings was between Harold Godwinson (Saxons) and William of Normandy (Normans) for the English throne.
William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.
William of Normandy repeated an accident through when he was having a rough time such as he kept on shirring away and the Saxons kept following him he would slaughter them as they ran down the hill
100% of the 100 most common English words come from the Anglo-Saxons.
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Normandy, France
The Anglo-Saxons came from the northern shore of Europe, like Denmark, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
The Normans (French) were fighting the Anglo-saxons (English)
First the Romans came, then the Saxons, then later the middle ages began.
the barbarian tribe called the Saxons