Harold Godwinson's trained soldiers were primarily composed of professional warriors known as housecarls, who were equipped with armor and weapons, and were loyal to him personally. Additionally, he could call upon the fyrd, a militia consisting of local men who would respond to his summons for military service. This combination of well-trained housecarls and the more loosely organized fyrd formed the backbone of his military force during the conflicts leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
They both had good defence- Harold had positioned his army so he was protected. But William had better defence because he had a bigger army, including archers, cavalry, and more trained soldiers.
His army had horses, but the horse were not bred or trained for battle. His soldiers rode to the battlefield and dismounted to fight.
it was called the housecarls fryd.
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.
Actually he had 2 types of soldiers in his army ; 1) Housecarls ; these were professional soldiers , they were well trained & also paid . 2) Fyrd ; these were part time , unpaid soldiers that were called up when the country (England ) was in danger .
I think that he is called gothwit
Harold Godwinsen had the fryed on his army, however Duke William was likely to have some too. The fryed were basically men who were not trained to fight and put in the army as soldiers. Harold Godwinsen had the fryed on his army, however Duke William was likely to have some too. The fryed were basically men who were not trained to fight and put in the army as soldiers.
They both had good defence- Harold had positioned his army so he was protected. But William had better defence because he had a bigger army, including archers, cavalry, and more trained soldiers.
His army had horses, but the horse were not bred or trained for battle. His soldiers rode to the battlefield and dismounted to fight.
They were trained!
Harold Godwinson's army was primarily equipped with a variety of weapons suitable for the Anglo-Saxon style of warfare. Key armaments included swords, axes, and spears, with many soldiers also carrying shields for protection. Additionally, some of his troops may have used bows and arrows for ranged attacks. The combination of these weapons allowed for versatility in both close combat and defensive strategies.
Yes. Spartan males were trained to be Soldiers since the age of Seven.
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They were trained to be soldiers from age 7.
it was called the housecarls fryd.
did not have well trained soldiersand fewer trained soldiers
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.