Yes William showed amazing determination during the Battle of Hastings. He showed it through his leadership skills as was able to keep his troops fighting and not give up. He also kept fighting the Battle getting stronger and stronger
as soon as Harold Godwinson was killed (With an arrow in the eye) William knew Harolds army would soon surrender!
The battle of hastings was finished in 1066
1066
1066
Battle of Hastings
Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).
Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).
The Normans should have won the battle of Hastings because they had a better army and they were more prepared for war. Also, William the Conqurer had more reasons to become king then the other monarchs. In the end, it was they who won the battle.
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Battle of Hastings
If William Duke of Normandy didn't win the battle hastings he would of cryed
on the 14th october 1066 William of Normandy won the battle
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Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).
Some of William the Conqueror's victories were; the Battle of Hastings (1066), the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes (1047), the Battle of Mortemer (1054 - not personally there) and the Battle of Varaville (1057).
The Normans should have won the battle of Hastings because they had a better army and they were more prepared for war. Also, William the Conqurer had more reasons to become king then the other monarchs. In the end, it was they who won the battle.
14th October 1066.
NO
Harold Godwineson won the battle of Stamford Bridge, and then William Duke of Normandy won the battle of Hastings due to his leadership, preparation and luck.
no they did not. William the Conqueror did
William was focused on the battle of Hastings and nothing else, he was prepared and if he hadn't won England wouldn't be the way it is neither the language of English........William was a very kind ruler and unlike Harold encouraged his soldiers to fight not force.