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Who lead the Norman army in the Battle of Hastings?

William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy


Was William the Conqueror's army better equipped?

yes


How big was William the Conqueror's army in the battle of hastings?

very big!!


How did William the Conqueror raise an army without collecting taxes?

by eating


Who did William the Conqueror win?

William, Duke of Normandy, beat King Harold and his Anglo-Saxon army at Senlac Hill near Hastings in October 1066. He was then known as William 1 and William the Conqueror.


What were the weaknesses of William the Conqueror's army at the battle of Hastings?

William had one major weakness: His army was on low land while Harold's was on a hill.


Who led the army that invade England in 1066?

William of Normandy invaded England in 1066


What happened when William the Conqueror's army retreated?

They lost against harold godwinson


Was William the Conqueror's army weak?

William the Conqueror's army wasn't weak as he managed to take over other lands and they were well-equipped unlike other armies. This put him at advantage making him more powerful and strong.


Why was William the Conqueror an important figure in history?

William the Conqueror is mostly famous for getting an army of 6,000 knights including their armor servants and supply's across the _______? That is what he is most known for!!


Who was the invading army at the Battle of Hastings?

The invading army at the Battle of Hastings was the Norman army. It was led by the winner of the battle, William the Conqueror.


When did William the Conqueror build his castles?

He built his castle for him and his army to shelter in before a battle