It is generally reckoned that the Norman army numbered around 7000 men plus provisioners and horses.
William is English.
William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.
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That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
they were happy because they were promised large ammounts of new land and money
After conquering the English armies and accepting their surrender, he went to the town of Barking to wait while his soldiers built fortresses in London.
I think William Lyon Mackenzie's Strengths are: 1. He fight for His own good and keep his own people save and he was against the government .
wrong it is in fact Harold godwinson. William duke of normandys arm killed Harold so he became king
They tricked the Saxons by retreating so the Saxons left the safety of the hill top and while fighting King Harold got shot in the eye by an arrow and was hacked down.
William burned down land, crops and towns, forced British to build him and his men castles, killed people and animals and because of this, the British population plummeted. However, what you probably didn't know, was that William means "Great Protector. But was he? There can never be a real answer to whether he was a good or bad man, it is just a matter of opinion! Hope it helped! :D
well, he died by a bloody battle at stamford bridge on willliam duke of normandys side.
William of Normandy's army consisted of a diverse mix of soldiers, including heavily armored knights, who were the elite cavalry forces, and foot soldiers known as infantry. The infantry included archers, crossbowmen, and spearmen, often drawn from William's vassals and allies, as well as mercenaries. Additionally, there were also Norman and Breton soldiers who played crucial roles in the military strategy. The combination of these forces contributed to William's success at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
William the conqueror's strengths were his skill and ability in being ... smart. like in The Battle of Hastings, William pretended to run away from the battle but then he surrounded the opposition when they came for them and attacked. Very clever.