Well, at first there was a battle near York against the Danish. then the British army went south and fought the main battle of 1066 against the French near the town of Hastings.
Their main fault was coming down the hill at the end of the battle to charge the Normans, that was basically the biggest fault they did
Hi I think that William won the battle of Hastings because he was more organized he was also a better solder and thought against fitting laws. The main reason I think is that William was Lucky. William had lots of men so he kept control of the kingdom after the battle but that's a different answer. com question's .
Most of his army was poorly trained and equipped Most of his army had poor morale Some of his army had deserted before the battle
The most important reason for the Battle of Hastings was to determine who would be ruler of England. In the battle, William I, or Wiliam the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson and became King of England.
the 2 main battles in the battle of hastings were on a hill struggling to get up and also on the battle fields 7km away from hastings (not sure if correct) ha
Well, at first there was a battle near York against the Danish. then the British army went south and fought the main battle of 1066 against the French near the town of Hastings.
Their main fault was coming down the hill at the end of the battle to charge the Normans, that was basically the biggest fault they did
King Harold Godwinson of England and Duke William (William the Conqueror) of Normandy.
Hi I think that William won the battle of Hastings because he was more organized he was also a better solder and thought against fitting laws. The main reason I think is that William was Lucky. William had lots of men so he kept control of the kingdom after the battle but that's a different answer. com question's .
The Bayeux Tapestry was embroidered as an honor to the Norman Victory in the Battle of Hastings. It depicts William the Conqueror as its main character.
The address of the Hastings Branch Library is: 6195 S. Main Street, Hastings, 32145 5592
Most of his army was poorly trained and equipped Most of his army had poor morale Some of his army had deserted before the battle
The most important reason for the Battle of Hastings was to determine who would be ruler of England. In the battle, William I, or Wiliam the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson and became King of England.
The main elements a bushido warrior should follow, is courage in battle, and loyalty to their shogun. They also should show a passion for education.
He didn't and Hastings played no part in the battle. The Saxon King Harold arranged for his army to gather at the "hoar (grey and old) apple tree", a familiar landmark that the men would have known, sited on a ridge which would give the English a defensive high ground position. This was at the place now called Battle, not at Hastings. This ridge at Battle was a very strong position with marshes and ditches in front and around it, commanding the main route from Hastings to London - the route that William had to take. Given sufficient troops, Harold could have held the position indefinitely and William would have lost.
The 2 main Aztec warrior tribes were the Jaguars and Eagles.