Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why did William Win?
- William's Preperations
- Keeping Normandy Safe
- Married Count Baldwin V of Flanders daughter; Matilda
- Truce with Flanders
- Brittany
- In 1064 invaded
- Harold helped
- Mainland France
- In 1060 Henry I died, King of France
- His nephew Philip was too young to rule
- Count of Flanders became his regent
- Truce
- Anjou
- George Martel of Anjou died in 1060.
- Disputed succession between his nephews
- Too busy to invade
- In 1063 William conquered Maine
- Denmark
- Sweyn promised neutrality
- Germany
- The Emperor Henry IV promised neutrality
- Map Of France
- Promised nobles land if they provided him with a army
- Brittany
- Italy
- Southern France
- Rounded up Calvery
- Built boats
- created armour
- The Impact of the Norwegian Invasion
- William's superior leadership
- Experienced battlefield commander
- Knew which techniques would work
- Inspirational Leader
- Rallied his troops when they thought he was dead
- The English were militarily inferior
- Papal Support for William
- Harold's Mistakes
- Norman Battle Tactics
- the feigned retreat
- Used Cavalry and Infantry
- Horses took brutality of forces
- William was lucky/Harold was unlucky
- William was lucky
- The wind changed direction when it was the best time for him to attack
- The south coast was undefended
- He could prepare for the battle