William I, also known as William the Conqueror, had several advantages in the year 1066. Firstly, he had a well-organized and disciplined army equipped with advanced military technology like chain mail armor and cavalry. Secondly, he had secured the support of the Pope, giving his conquest of England a religious legitimacy. Finally, he had successfully gained the loyalty of several influential Norman nobles, providing him with a strong network of supporters.
The advantages William held where having cavalry which England had not found use for yet, also since Harold had just faced herald Hardrada and his army had weekend, and Harold's men had just come from Stanford bridge all his men walking down to face William, William even though his army contained similar numbers all of his men where trained whereas most of Harold men where fyrd, farmer who where poorly trained if not trained at all and all they had for a weapon was a pitch fork or other tool like it and William managed to get the popes support so when he marched into battle he held the churches flag.
Answer 1If you mean William the Conqueror (a nickname he hated, believing he had been entitled to the throne all along), he was crowned at noon on Christmas Day, 1066, in London.Answer 2WILLIAM I - 1066 (Also known as William the Conqueror)WILLIAM II - 1087 (Son of William I, also known as William Rufus)WILLIAM III - 1689 (William of Orange)
they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .
William holds Patcham after 1066
William of Normandy (William the Conqueror) won the Battle of Hastings in 1066 over King Harold II, assuming the throne of England as William I.
William of Normandy was king Edwards cousin
in 1066 if that was in the battle of hastings
William of Normandy, William the Conqueror, William the Bastard, William I.
William I who was also called William the Conqueror was the King of Great Britain in 1066. William the Conqueror ascended to power in 1066 and died in 1087.
The Duke of Normandy became William 1 (William the Conqueror) in 1066
William of Normandy invaded England in 1066
William won the Battle of Hastings 1066 14th October
25 December 1066.
At the battle of Hasting in 1066
In September of 1066, William the Conqueror invaded England. In January 1066 the king Edward died and after few month's disputes William hold it.
Answer 1If you mean William the Conqueror (a nickname he hated, believing he had been entitled to the throne all along), he was crowned at noon on Christmas Day, 1066, in London.Answer 2WILLIAM I - 1066 (Also known as William the Conqueror)WILLIAM II - 1087 (Son of William I, also known as William Rufus)WILLIAM III - 1689 (William of Orange)
in 1066
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