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William the Conqueror is believed to have had around 700 longboats for his invasion of England in 1066. These vessels were crucial for transporting his troops and supplies across the English Channel. The fleet played a significant role in the success of his campaign, culminating in the Battle of Hastings.
Answer. William the conqueror was the King in 1066 but he had to fight for his crown with Harold Godwinson, in the battle of Hastings. But the people of England hated William so he killed over 10,000 people. x
Yes William showed amazing determination during the Battle of Hastings. He showed it through his leadership skills as was able to keep his troops fighting and not give up. He also kept fighting the Battle getting stronger and stronger as soon as Harold Godwinson was killed (With an arrow in the eye) William knew Harolds army would soon surrender!
who where the three groups called when William split them up on stamford brige in 1066 for the battle of hastings
Harold Godwinson earl of wessex, Duke William 2 of Normandy and Harold Haardrader king of some where:)
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.
William of Normandy, William the Conqueror, William the Bastard, William I.
William got together troops to form an army to put Harold back to all his miseries and get hiimself crowned>
William the Conqueror is believed to have had around 700 longboats for his invasion of England in 1066. These vessels were crucial for transporting his troops and supplies across the English Channel. The fleet played a significant role in the success of his campaign, culminating in the Battle of Hastings.
In the Battle of Hastings (October 1066), the Norman army of William the Conqueror (with the help of vassal troops from Brittany, Flanders, Italy and elsewhere) defeated the Saxon army of King Harold II.
William I who was also called William the Conqueror was the King of Great Britain in 1066. William the Conqueror ascended to power in 1066 and died in 1087.
Answer. William the conqueror was the King in 1066 but he had to fight for his crown with Harold Godwinson, in the battle of Hastings. But the people of England hated William so he killed over 10,000 people. x
Yes William showed amazing determination during the Battle of Hastings. He showed it through his leadership skills as was able to keep his troops fighting and not give up. He also kept fighting the Battle getting stronger and stronger as soon as Harold Godwinson was killed (With an arrow in the eye) William knew Harolds army would soon surrender!
William of Normandy invaded England in 1066
who where the three groups called when William split them up on stamford brige in 1066 for the battle of hastings
The Norman's began to form for battle after the death of the King in January 1066. William's troops were assembled and ready to begin their journey by mid August.