There certainly were Anglo-Saxons in 1066 AD, however they may not have been known as that.
The Normans and the Saxons.
of course they did it helped them but they still lost
they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .
The battle of Hastings. They were defeated by the Normans who were led by William the Conqueror
There certainly were Anglo-Saxons in 1066 AD, however they may not have been known as that.
The Normans and the Saxons.
of course they did it helped them but they still lost
His most famous Battle in 1066 was at hastings against the Saxons
Cause they wanted to...
they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .
in 1066 when king Harold was overpowered by William the conqueror
Harold Godwinson was the king/military commander of the Saxons that tried to defeat William the Conqueror and keep the Saxons in charge of England.
The battle of Hastings. They were defeated by the Normans who were led by William the Conqueror
The battle of Hastings (or Senlac Hill) in 1066 saw the beginning of Norman rule in England. The Saxons were defeated.
Approx. 250 miles
The Normans had been resting and eating and drinking, unlike the Saxons. Also, the Normans had stronger armour and rode on horseback. Hope this helped a bit.