William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066
He fought against Harold Godwinson or King Harold ll at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
William went to Senlac Hill in a place in Hastings which is now called 'Battle' to fight Harold Godwinson I for the crown. He never went to Dover, well for nothing important anyway. Brainycat12
No he fought for himself. He claimed the crown, he didn't claim it in the name of France.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066
He fought against Harold Godwinson or King Harold ll at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
Scotland against Edward "Longshanks" of England.
Himself and the french region of Normaandy
William went to Senlac Hill in a place in Hastings which is now called 'Battle' to fight Harold Godwinson I for the crown. He never went to Dover, well for nothing important anyway. Brainycat12
No he fought for himself. He claimed the crown, he didn't claim it in the name of France.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
against the English
No, Edward the Confessor did not fight in the Battle of Hastings. He had died earlier in 1066, and the battle was fought in October of that year between the forces of William the Conqueror and Harold II of England.
Following the Battle, William did not readily receive the submission of the English nobles he had anticipated. Further rebellions were started as England continued to fight against the victors. Despite his suppression of the rebellions and forced submission of the nobles, resistance continued sporadically for years.
He wanted Scotland to be independent.
they both fight against a tyrannical leader; fight against the government