I got this from wikipedia and I think it's right - I'm using it for my homework so hopefully it is!
It said originally in Old English it was called 'Santlache' or defined as "Sandy Stream". However when the Normans invaded they renamed it 'Sanguelac' or better known as "Blood Lake" which was later shrotened to Senlac Hill as we now know it today. It was 84m above sea level before the top of the ridge was levelled off to create Battle Abbey.
FACTS -
>The Battle of Hastings was fought on the 14th October 1066
>The Bayeux Tapestry is a vivid pictoral creation of how bloody this battle really was
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Senlac Hill which is 6miles north of Hastings which is located on the Southeast coast of the England
The battle of Hastings was centred on Senlac (or Sandlake) hill.
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king Harold was positioned on the hill (senlac hill) which is 7miles northwest of hastings
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Senlac Hill which is 6miles north of Hastings which is located on the Southeast coast of the England
They were defeated in Senlac Hill They were defeated in Senlac Hill
The battle of Hastings was centred on Senlac (or Sandlake) hill.
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Senlac Hill.
There's roughly 483km (300 miles) from Stamford Bridge to Senlac Hill.
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Senlac Hill
The Battle of Senlac Hill is better known as the Battle of Hastings.
6 miles of hastings on senlac hill (also known as senlac ridge)
Senlac Hill.