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The Battle of Hastings 1066 (mind map)
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Mind Map on The Battle of Hastings 1066 (mind map), created by Jonathan Ng on 02/05/2013.
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The Battle of Hastings 1066 (mind map)
Luck
While on this journey, the summer breeze was picked up by the Norman armada. They quickly dployed the army and they sailed towards England in 1 week.
William also employed mercenaries from Italy, Germany and France
The Saxons had to travel north to defend Northern Villages from Vikings.
William got an approval from the THEN Pope. He got a papal bull and a papal banner.
Because of the Papal banner men joined his 'crusade'.
Harold's army was disorganized.
Strategy (Saxons)
The Saxons used a traditonal strategy of a Shield Wall.
They also were atop of a hill.
Because of traditons there were no horses in the Saxon army.
The Two Commanders
The Normans
Baron Harold Godwinson
Attachments:
Harold Godwinson
The Duke William of Normandy
Attachments:
Duke William of Normandy
He introduced the slave system.
The Saxons
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