Following the Battle, William did not readily receive the submission of the English nobles he had anticipated. Further rebellions were started as England continued to fight against the victors. Despite his suppression of the rebellions and forced submission of the nobles, resistance continued sporadically for years.
what advantages did the English have at the battle of hastings
The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.
11,000 Normans 7,000 English. 18,000 men altogether
what advantages did the English have at the battle of hastings
The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
The Battle of Hastings was between Harold Godwinson (Saxons) and William of Normandy (Normans) for the English throne.
As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.
Harold
William the Conqueror
Yes
11,000 Normans 7,000 English. 18,000 men altogether
Harold Godwinson was the last man to die in the battle of hastings
To get from Normandy to Hastings William had to cross the English Channel.
The Saxons/English lost to the Normans/French well.