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Did the Saxons win the battle of the Hastings?

no they did not. William the Conqueror did


What battles did William of Normandy win?

Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).


What battles did William Duke of Normandy win?

Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).


How did willliam godwinson win in the battle of hastings?

William was William the Conqueror, not Godwinson, not Confessor.


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 time did William the Conqueror win the battle?

Sources say that William won the battle at about 11/12 am


How many battles did duke William win?

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What did William the Conqueror didnt do with his successors?

William the Conqueror and his successors did not


Why were there 3 kings in 1066?

because when the previous king died (edward the confessor), there were three other people that all thought they would be king (Harold godwinson,William the conqueror, and harald hardrada) and they had battles until only William the conqueror was left.


Can you give a example of a sentence using the word William the conqueror?

I am not a direct descendant of William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror slept here!


What year did William conqueror England?

William the Conqueror was crowned William I on Christmas day, 1066.


How many battles did William the conquor win?

William the Conqueror is best known for his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which secured his claim to the English throne. While he fought in several battles during his campaigns in England and Normandy, the exact number of battles he personally won is not definitively recorded. However, the Battle of Hastings stands out as his most significant and decisive victory. Overall, he was involved in various military engagements, but Hastings remains the most notable.