he was quite well prepared for the battle as he had many plans, many men and almost the same number horses.
he was well prepared for the fight and his army was well trained.
William was well prepared and during the Battle of Hastings, when there were rumours that he had been killed, he showed his good leadership by taking off his helmet and shouting, "I LIVE!"
were the mexicans well-prepared for the battle of puebla
They prepared really badly...
William of Normandy, also known as William the Conqueror, better prepared for the Battle of Hastings by securing papal support, which legitimized his claim to the English throne and rallied troops. He also spent considerable time assembling a well-trained and diverse army, including infantry, cavalry, and archers, and he conducted extensive planning for logistics and strategy. In contrast, Harold Godwinson was still reeling from his recent victory at the Battle of Stamford Bridge against the Norwegians, which left his forces weakened and less prepared for the subsequent confrontation with William. This combination of strategic foresight and military readiness gave William a crucial advantage in the battle.
If he was not well prepared, he wouldn't have taken over England, now, would he?
William was a good king because he was well prepared and was a good leader.
William was very well prepared which made him a good leader, he did the very clever trick of retreating down the hill!
he was well prepared for the fight and his army was well trained.
He prepared for battle well and organised as he was well set up with horsemen and swords, and archers with arrows. They were hardworking well trained and very skilled.
William was well prepared and during the Battle of Hastings, when there were rumours that he had been killed, he showed his good leadership by taking off his helmet and shouting, "I LIVE!"
Well oiled men with spears, you would "conquer" them too.
were the mexicans well-prepared for the battle of puebla
It all depends on how well prepared he/she is
The cast of Well Prepared - 2010 includes: Siubhan Harrison
They prepared really badly...
William of Normandy, also known as William the Conqueror, better prepared for the Battle of Hastings by securing papal support, which legitimized his claim to the English throne and rallied troops. He also spent considerable time assembling a well-trained and diverse army, including infantry, cavalry, and archers, and he conducted extensive planning for logistics and strategy. In contrast, Harold Godwinson was still reeling from his recent victory at the Battle of Stamford Bridge against the Norwegians, which left his forces weakened and less prepared for the subsequent confrontation with William. This combination of strategic foresight and military readiness gave William a crucial advantage in the battle.