The Battle of Hastings took place at Senlac Hill.
Harold and his men were at the top of the hill, looking down the slope towards Williams' men.
The name of the place where Harold Godwinson stood his men was Stanford Bridge. This was actually a knoll near Hastings.
In a field, with a big hill. On top of hill there is a building. Normans at bottom of hill, Saxons on top. But which is best? There's only one way to find out, FIGHT!!!!!!!! LOL Hope this helps! ;-)
because William stayed at top of the senlac hill and long as he stays there he is going to be safe................
The Normans (led by William) were positioned at the bottom of a hill while Harold's army were at the top !!!
Harold godwinson was on the top of the hill and William Duke of Normandy was at the bottom
Harold and his men were at the top of the hill, looking down the slope towards Williams' men.
The name of the place where Harold Godwinson stood his men was Stanford Bridge. This was actually a knoll near Hastings.
he was quick at making decisions and he was to postitive at where he was postioned(at the top of a hill)!
In a field, with a big hill. On top of hill there is a building. Normans at bottom of hill, Saxons on top. But which is best? There's only one way to find out, FIGHT!!!!!!!! LOL Hope this helps! ;-)
He started from the top of the hill and raced with his army . harolds army were unprepared.
because William stayed at top of the senlac hill and long as he stays there he is going to be safe................
The Normans (led by William) were positioned at the bottom of a hill while Harold's army were at the top !!!
No, Harold's army was at the top of the hill, and Williams army was attacking from below.
William of Normandy and his forces reached the top of Senlac Hill during the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066, after a day of intense fighting. The exact time it took for them to ascend the hill is not precisely documented, but it was likely a matter of hours as they engaged with the English forces led by King Harold II. The strategic position of Senlac Hill played a crucial role in the battle's outcome.
Harold awaited William at the withered apple tree which stood at the top of Senlac Hill near the town of Battle, but which was a village in 1066.
They occupied the top of Senlac Hill & were winning the fight until they followed the retreating Normans down the slope....... the rest is History !!