Harold Godwinson lead the Saxon army to the battle of Hastings.
No. The Fyrd used at The Battle of Hastings were not paid, however, the housecarls, warriors also used in the Battle of Hatsings were paid for their services.
a saxon is someone or a person who had fighted in the early century in the battle of hastings
Yes, it happened in 1066 between William of Normandy and Harold Saxon.
he had around 1500 men i think im not sure == At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, King Harold commanded an army of around 7,000 . At the Battle of Hastings, King Harold's army numbered 7,500, of which 2,000 were is elite Housecarls and 5,500 were fyrd.
Harold Godwinson lead the Saxon army to the battle of Hastings.
No. The Fyrd used at The Battle of Hastings were not paid, however, the housecarls, warriors also used in the Battle of Hatsings were paid for their services.
The Saxon leader was Harold Godwinson.
a saxon is someone or a person who had fighted in the early century in the battle of hastings
the British warriors from 'The battle of Hastings'(1066)
Kill each other.
Yes, it happened in 1066 between William of Normandy and Harold Saxon.
he had around 1500 men i think im not sure == At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, King Harold commanded an army of around 7,000 . At the Battle of Hastings, King Harold's army numbered 7,500, of which 2,000 were is elite Housecarls and 5,500 were fyrd.
Hastings! To be picky, William's Norman forces defeated the Saxon army at Hastings. English is a mixture of Norman French and Germanic Saxon culture and language.
It was called the Saxon or English army.
Anglo-Saxon on one side, and French on the Norman side.
No, Harold Godwinson did not use horses in combat during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. His army primarily consisted of infantry, including housecarls (elite soldiers) and the fyrd (militia), who fought on foot. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, utilized cavalry effectively, which contributed to their victory in the battle.