In the Battle of Stanford, (against Harald Hardrada) Harold won the battle. A messenger arrived to tell Harold that William had landed in the south. So the answer is that Harold was in the south.
King Harold was killed in the battle of Hastings, an arrow in his eye, painful!
William first landed just outside of hastings, in Pevensey. William and his army spent 18 days there waiting for Harold Godwinson before the Battle of Hastings.
Harold Godwinson, the Saxon Earl of Wessex, Hereford and East Anglia was one (who seized the throne on the death of Edward the Confessor). The King of Norway and self claimed (though not recognised) King of Denmark, Harold Hardrada also claimed the English throne, declaring it for the Vikings. And finally William, Duke of Normandy, who would win the Battle of Hastings and become King William I (or William the Conqueror as he is commonly known.) Harold Hardrada landed in the North of England with a Viking army but was beaten by Harold Godwinson and his Saxon army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Hardrada died on the battlefield. After victory Harold Godwinson heard that William of Normandy had landed on the South coast and so he swiftly marched his army southwards, losing many who could not keep up along the way. Doing incredible speed he met the Norman army of William a few miles from Hastings and lined his exhausted men up for another battle. The Battle of Hastings was won by William and Harold Godwinson died on the field of battle, the last Saxon king. William, Duke of Normandy became King of England and the first Norman King.
He heard that Duke William of Normandy had landed in Pevensey to invade England. It took King Harold and his men 9 days to march back where the 2 armies met at Senlac Hill on October 14th, 1066.
Three days after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harold Godwinson received news that William the Conqueror had landed in England at Pevensey Bay. This development forced Harold to quickly march his troops south to confront the Norman invasion, as he needed to defend his kingdom against this new threat. The urgency of the situation highlighted the precariousness of his position following the earlier battle.
King Harold was killed in the battle of Hastings, an arrow in his eye, painful!
The significance is William and his army of knights landed in England. They defeated Harold and his foot soldiers at the Battle. Europeans launched crusades to capture Jerusalem and Palestine from the Muslims.
William the Conqueror landed his troops at Pevensey, on the southern coast of England, in September 1066. From there, he moved inland to confront King Harold II’s forces. The Battle of Hastings took place on October 14, 1066, near Hastings, where William successfully defeated Harold, leading to the Norman conquest of England.
Godwinson was already in england he marched down to pevensy to fight william of normandy who landed there
William first landed just outside of hastings, in Pevensey. William and his army spent 18 days there waiting for Harold Godwinson before the Battle of Hastings.
Formed an army and marched south to do battle with him.
He landed in the north of England near stamford bridge
King Harold II lost quite a few men during his battle with Hardrada and had to race all the way down from York, England to Hastings, England to try and destroy William the Conquerers forces that had landed. By the time Harold II fought the battle of Hastings, his men were exhausted and he was weakened in the amount of men he had.
Harold Godwinson, the Saxon Earl of Wessex, Hereford and East Anglia was one (who seized the throne on the death of Edward the Confessor). The King of Norway and self claimed (though not recognised) King of Denmark, Harold Hardrada also claimed the English throne, declaring it for the Vikings. And finally William, Duke of Normandy, who would win the Battle of Hastings and become King William I (or William the Conqueror as he is commonly known.) Harold Hardrada landed in the North of England with a Viking army but was beaten by Harold Godwinson and his Saxon army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Hardrada died on the battlefield. After victory Harold Godwinson heard that William of Normandy had landed on the South coast and so he swiftly marched his army southwards, losing many who could not keep up along the way. Doing incredible speed he met the Norman army of William a few miles from Hastings and lined his exhausted men up for another battle. The Battle of Hastings was won by William and Harold Godwinson died on the field of battle, the last Saxon king. William, Duke of Normandy became King of England and the first Norman King.
William the Conqueror, also known as William I of England, was around 38 years old when he crossed the English Channel in 1066. This invasion marked the beginning of the Norman Conquest of England. William landed at Pevensey on September 28, 1066, before defeating King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings later that year.
He heard that Duke William of Normandy had landed in Pevensey to invade England. It took King Harold and his men 9 days to march back where the 2 armies met at Senlac Hill on October 14th, 1066.
Three days after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harold Godwinson received news that William the Conqueror had landed in England at Pevensey Bay. This development forced Harold to quickly march his troops south to confront the Norman invasion, as he needed to defend his kingdom against this new threat. The urgency of the situation highlighted the precariousness of his position following the earlier battle.