william wanted too win The Battle of Hastings soooooo badly that he used the same trick 3 times
there were no castles involved during the battle
swords, bows and arrows, axes and spears
he had no more than 13 weapons and invaded the whole of the british troop
Yes they did, warriors sometimes rode on horseback. William brought over many horses by boat for the use of his cavalry which were used at Hastings.
yes
To win the battle
there were no castles involved during the battle
the V formation
William was tricky to catch and did a fake retreat.And the game 1066 will help you
swords, bows and arrows, axes and spears
he had no more than 13 weapons and invaded the whole of the british troop
maces (big hamor thing), arrows, spears, ans swords and bowls
Yes they did, warriors sometimes rode on horseback. William brought over many horses by boat for the use of his cavalry which were used at Hastings.
yes
first, Harold used the shield wall, in which the English used their sheilds to crate a wall, which they held for a long time, while William firstly used his bowmen, which did not do very much damage, then men at arms (infantry) and then a full charge with his knights. after all of this failed, William used the feign retreat tactic, where he pretended to retreat, the English followed and broke their shield wall, then William came back and slaughtered them.
Edgar the Etheling. He reigned for two months after the Battle of Hastings until William the Conqueror was crowned on Christmas Day.AnswerWilliam of Normandy of course. That's what the whole thing was about, wasn't it?
in the battle of hastings 1066 the the Anglo Saxons (the English) made a wall of people at hasting hill to stop the normans of getting past.