King Harald Hardrada did not participate in The Battle of Hastings; instead, he fought at the Battle of Stamford Bridge shortly before. At Stamford Bridge, Hardrada led an estimated force of around 10,000 soldiers. The Battle of Hastings occurred later in 1066, where William the Conqueror faced King Harold II of England.
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He was tired after a previous battle, he had only foot soldiers and not many men, as oposed to William who had cavalry and archers, and he was quite foolish in general...
there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
Harold Godwineson, (note that his name is spelt with an 'e.' Many people make this mistake arrived just outside Hastings in a place which is, today, called 'Battle.' This is where the Battle Of Hastings took place. He arrived on October 14th, 1066. Check out friv!
There were 15,900 soldiers involved in the battle of Hastings.
there was 9,600,964 ish
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He was tired after a previous battle, he had only foot soldiers and not many men, as oposed to William who had cavalry and archers, and he was quite foolish in general...
there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
There were things like crops (plants) and obviously meat. The peasants grew crops and kept livestock. As well as this many farmers were taken to fight William at the battle of Hastings because Harold had no-one to fight as he had just fought Harald Hadrada at the battle of Stamford bridge.Hope this helped
Harold Godwineson, (note that his name is spelt with an 'e.' Many people make this mistake arrived just outside Hastings in a place which is, today, called 'Battle.' This is where the Battle Of Hastings took place. He arrived on October 14th, 1066. Check out friv!
The Battle of Hastings lasted from 9am until 3pm (6 hours).
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None, it was a land battle.
There were 15,900 soldiers involved in the battle of Hastings.
In the Battle of Hastings each side deployed about 7,000 men, for a total of about 14,000 men.
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