Harold Godwinson was the last man to die in the battle of hastings
William of Normandy, aka William the Conqueror, was in the 1066 Conquest for England. He is most famous for being the last man to ever conquer all of England. His most famous battle was the Battle of Hastings in which he became King of all England.
The last man to fight at the Battle of Waterloo was believed to be an English soldier named William Charles "Charlie" Niven, who passed away on December 24, 1898. He was only a teenager during the battle, which took place on June 18, 1815. Niven's death marked the end of direct connections to the historic conflict, as he was one of the last surviving veterans.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
Harold Godwinson was killed rather by the more popular suggestion of an arrow to his eye in the battle of Hastings, or getting struck down off his horse in the battle of Hastings. Harold Hardrada was killed by Harold's troops at Stamford bridge, believed to have been shot in the neck then attacked by a group of English troops. He was a very tough man so this was probably necessary.
From Stamford Bridge to Hastings is 281 miles....
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William of Normandy, aka William the Conqueror, was in the 1066 Conquest for England. He is most famous for being the last man to ever conquer all of England. His most famous battle was the Battle of Hastings in which he became King of all England.
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The battle of Thermopylae.
The last man to fight at the Battle of Waterloo was believed to be an English soldier named William Charles "Charlie" Niven, who passed away on December 24, 1898. He was only a teenager during the battle, which took place on June 18, 1815. Niven's death marked the end of direct connections to the historic conflict, as he was one of the last surviving veterans.
He fought William the Conqueror in the battle of Hastings but in York he fought Harold Hardrada. Your question is not kinda right so I'll explain more detailed: In York Harold fought Harold Hardrada another man who wanted to be King so then Harold Godwinson won the battle Straight after that he marched all the way to Hastings to fight against William the Conqueror So in other words Battle of Hastings was in Hastings and the York battle was against Harold Hardrada. Hope that helps xx
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