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What problems did Harold Godwinson have when he became king?

He had to prepare for the inevitable Norman invasion. He was one of 4 people who wanted and believed the throne was theirs: William Duke of Normandy, Harold Hardrada, Harold Godwinson and Edgar Aetheling. Although Edgar was only a boy at the time but in ruling of strict primogeniture should be King. He was waiting south for the Norman invasion when the Vikings invaded near York


What problems did William of Normandy have?

From (:xox Pri Pri xox:) & brook gal He faced money problems(like giving land /money to knights that fought for him in the battle of hastings and he didn't have and money in the English currency ) He faced liking problems by that i mean the English people didn't like him so he would have rebellions and if he wanted to make a law no one would listen to him... He didn't understand English and if he did find a translator they would have a n accent so that wouldn't work He faced alot of other problems aswell! some of the other problems were the fact that when he arrived in England, there was a castle of English soldiers just up the coastline.... ( that was a short term problem) one of the longer terrm problems he had was that in London, where he was heading, some of Harold's army that didn't take part in the fight, were there!!


What did military theorist Carl Von Clausewitz believe were the dangers of retreating into one's own territory?

Carl Von Clausewitz noted the problems of retreating into one's own territory. By doing so, the retreating defender involves the loss of magazines and depots. If the territory that was surrendered was rich enough, it could even aid the invading enemy, providing food and supplies. This is one of the problems that faced the South when it retreated to avoid a conflict with invading Union forces.


Why did William of Normandy and Harold godwinson go to battle?

he didnt William and harald Hadraada invaded New answer: According to the interpretation of the Tapestry of Bayeux, Harald was was sent by Edward, King of England, to go to Normandy, presumably to tell William, Duke of Normandy, that England would be his i.e. William's. Harald shipwrecked during his crossing of the channel and William had to rescue him from a rival. William then asked Harald to swear an oath that William would become King at the death of Edward. Harald was then repatriated to his homeland, but reneged on his oath when Edward died. Harald claimed himself King infuriating William. William then took what he believed was rightfully his by invading England. Near Hastings in 1066, Williams Norma ns defeated Haralds Anglo-Saxons. Harald died after being hit with an arrow in his eye. Thus England fell under Norman control and the course of history was changed.


Was there any problems in England in 1066 about who should be king?

Harold Godwinson marched to the north-east coast of England and defeated Harald Haardrada of Norway, then Harold Godwinson marched to the south of England where he was shot in the eye by a Norman archer while fighting William The Conqueror. So really, the problem wasn't solved, England got taken over by the Normans from France.

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What problems did Harold Godwinson have when he became king?

He had to prepare for the inevitable Norman invasion. He was one of 4 people who wanted and believed the throne was theirs: William Duke of Normandy, Harold Hardrada, Harold Godwinson and Edgar Aetheling. Although Edgar was only a boy at the time but in ruling of strict primogeniture should be King. He was waiting south for the Norman invasion when the Vikings invaded near York


What were the problems William the Conqueror faced when he defeated Harold godwinson?

He faced problems with the civilions, because they wern't thrilled about having a french man on the throne.


What other problems did Harold godwinson have in 1066?

he wasnt married because his wife killed herself because she didnt like him


What major problemis associated with medicines which attack invading organisms and abnormal cells?

One major problem associated with medicines targeting invading organisms and abnormal cells is the potential for non-specific toxicity, where healthy cells are also affected. This can lead to various side effects and complications, impacting the overall health of the individual taking the medication. Additionally, resistance can develop in the invading organisms or abnormal cells, making the medicine less effective over time.


What problems did William of Normandy have?

From (:xox Pri Pri xox:) & brook gal He faced money problems(like giving land /money to knights that fought for him in the battle of hastings and he didn't have and money in the English currency ) He faced liking problems by that i mean the English people didn't like him so he would have rebellions and if he wanted to make a law no one would listen to him... He didn't understand English and if he did find a translator they would have a n accent so that wouldn't work He faced alot of other problems aswell! some of the other problems were the fact that when he arrived in England, there was a castle of English soldiers just up the coastline.... ( that was a short term problem) one of the longer terrm problems he had was that in London, where he was heading, some of Harold's army that didn't take part in the fight, were there!!


What were the problems each side faced at Normandy Invasion?

for the Germans - beach defenses to stop an allied invasion.... for the allies, how to overcome beach defenses on landing.........


What were the problems in Sparta?

The main problem in Sparta was that the helots, or slaves would often rebel and invading countries would often arm the helots who outnumbered the Spartans 4 to 1


What did military theorist Carl Von Clausewitz believe were the dangers of retreating into one's own territory?

Carl Von Clausewitz noted the problems of retreating into one's own territory. By doing so, the retreating defender involves the loss of magazines and depots. If the territory that was surrendered was rich enough, it could even aid the invading enemy, providing food and supplies. This is one of the problems that faced the South when it retreated to avoid a conflict with invading Union forces.


What was the reaction from the French when the Normans came?

It must have created some problems for some who saw Rollo and his followers come ashore in 911 but he came with the promise to protect Normandy from future Viking raids.


What problems did the puritans face in the Massachusetts bay colony?

They had problems with diseases, bad soil, food,and water. They also had problems with people being accused of witches... so they would kill you if you were suspected of being a witch!! horrible!


What role did the us military leaders such as Dwight d play in the invasion of Normandy?

Gen Eisenhower was the chief organiser of D-Day. He was a great diplomat, sorting many problems between often egoistic senior officers.


Why did William of Normandy and Harold godwinson go to battle?

he didnt William and harald Hadraada invaded New answer: According to the interpretation of the Tapestry of Bayeux, Harald was was sent by Edward, King of England, to go to Normandy, presumably to tell William, Duke of Normandy, that England would be his i.e. William's. Harald shipwrecked during his crossing of the channel and William had to rescue him from a rival. William then asked Harald to swear an oath that William would become King at the death of Edward. Harald was then repatriated to his homeland, but reneged on his oath when Edward died. Harald claimed himself King infuriating William. William then took what he believed was rightfully his by invading England. Near Hastings in 1066, Williams Norma ns defeated Haralds Anglo-Saxons. Harald died after being hit with an arrow in his eye. Thus England fell under Norman control and the course of history was changed.