Battle of Hastings (short)

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In October 1066, near the town of Hastings was one of the bloodiest battles of the middle ages. It was another link in the confrontation between the Normans and Anglo-Saxons. This battle, its outcome had a huge impact on the future course of European history, was disastrous for the British and their king Harold II. In memory of descendants it has been preserved as the battle of Hastings.

Battle of Hastings

Events leading up to the battle

But before we start talking about the battle itself, say a few words about the events that preceded her and has given rise to it. The fact that the leader of the Norman Duke William had received from the previous English king Edward the Confessor vowed that he would make him heir to the English crown. The reason for this was the fact that even before the accession to the throne Edward, having reason to fear for his life, spent 28 years in Normandy under the auspices of the Duke of that country.

However, when the danger had passed and Edward returned to England, safely conducted on the throne allotted to him by fate, he forgot his vow, and dying left no orders in favor of waiting for the promised crown of Duke William of Normandy. After his death the English throne cousin Edward, the new king of England Harold II. Like any deluded man, Wilhelm was outraged, and the result of his anger began landing seven army Normandy on 28 September 1066, on the coast of England and became tragic for the English crown battle of Hastings.

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Invasion of Normandy

The Advent of the Normans off the coast of Albion looked exceptionally impressive. According to contemporaries, they crossed the English channel on thousands of ships. Even if this number is somewhat exaggerated, it is still a similar flotilla was supposed to fill all visible space, the way to the horizon.

I Must say that Duke William chose to invade a very favorable moment. The year of the battle of Hastings was very difficult for the British. Shortly before that, they were fighting against other invaders ― the Norwegians. The English army won a victory over them, but were weary and needed the rest, because its opponents were fearless and victorious warriors-the Vikings. The battle of Hastings, therefore, was doubly hard for them. King Harold received a report about the invasion of William, being York was involved in the replenishment of the reserve and other matters connected with the army.

Battle of Hastings, briefly

The Two strongest armies of Europe

Immediately after gathering all available forces, the monarch hastened to meet the enemy and on October 13 came close to the camp, broken by the Normans, in 11 kilometers from the city of Hastings. Prior to the battle had only day ― last day of life of king Harold II and many of those who stood under its banners.

Raw autumn morning on the field already harvested by the peasants and therefore the bare and unsightly, the clash between two of the largest armies of medieval Europe. Their numbers were about equal, but qualitatively they differed from each other. Army of Duke William of consisted mainly of professional soldiers, well-armed, trained and had behind a rich military experience.

Weaknesses of the army of king Harold

Unlike their opponents, the Anglo-Saxons brought to the battlefield the army, the main part of which was staffed by peasant militia, and only a small part were representatives of the servicemen of the nobility and the elite troops ― personal Royal guards. Only they were carrying two-handed swords, battle axes and spears, while the armed militias consisted of the most random items ― peasant pitchforks, axes, or simply a club attached to them with stones.

And the two most important disadvantage of the Anglo-Saxon army ― she had no cavalry and archers. It's hard to say why it happened, but in those days, traveling on horseback, the English before the battle, dismounted and went on the attack only on foot. Also obscure and the absence of onions, this powerful and effective weapons of the middle ages. To top it off, it should be noted that a rapid March across the country could not fail to exhaust the already tired old combat troops.

Battle of Hastings, king

Day, when was the battle of Hastings

So, all prepared for a decisive battle. At 9 am on 14 October 1066, began the famous battle of Hastings. Briefly describing the situation of both armies before, we need only note that the British lined up, pulling forward, well-armed, but a few elite units, and their serried shields were poorly armed, though, and full of fighting spirit, the peasant militia.

The Normans also built three military columns, which allowed them to carry out maneuvers in accordance with the situation. Their left wing consisted of Bretons, right – of French mercenaries, and in the center were concentrated the main forces of the heavy, steel-clad Norman knights under the command of the Duke himself. Ahead of these fundamental forces were archers and crossbowmen striking the enemy before joining him in the contact.

Start battle

Battle of Hastings was fanned by many legends, and now it is difficult to distinguish real events from fiction. Thus, in some literature tells that it began with the traditional for those times of the match. The mighty Norman knight by the name Ivo was summoned to a duel no less glorious warrior from the ranks of king Harold. Beating him in a fair fight, he, in accordance with the customs of that era, cut off the Englishman's head and took it as a trophy. So unfortunate for the Anglo-Saxons the battle of Hastings. Was not killed by just one of the soldiers killed was the one who represented the whole army of king Harold.

Battle of Hastings

Emboldened by this success, the Normans first started the battle. The chroniclers of those years testify that their archers and crossbowmen showered the ranks of the Anglo-Saxons a cloud of arrows and crossbow bolts, but, hidden behind the serried shields standing in front of the elite units, they were practically invulnerable. And then the Normans showed great skill of shooting. They sent their arrows almost vertically up, and those describing in the air a corresponding trajectory, hit opponents from above, dealing heavy damage.

Attack of heavy cavalry of the Normans

The Following striking episode in the battle was the attack of the Norman heavy cavalry. Clad in armor, the knights rushed forward, sweeping away everything in its path. But we must pay tribute to the courage of the English: they did not flinch in the face of this avalanche of steel. As has been said so, their first ranks were well-armed soldiers of the personal guards of the Duke.

At their disposal was the so-called Danish axes. It is specially made battle axes with the handle up to five feet long. According to contemporaries, the impact that gun was cut off and the knight, encased in armor, and his horse. The result of the Norman cavalry retreated, incurring significant losses.

About the Tactics of retreat

But this time on the left flank events occurred, totally unexpected for the British. The Normans are very cleverly used the tactic of false retreat, showing outstanding skills and teamwork. To mimic convincingly in their ranks panic and retreat, the Normans provoked the Anglo-Saxons unprepared for counter-attack to upset their position and proved disastrous.

Battle of Hastings, killed

The Lure of the common military ranks a significant part of the warriors, the Normans suddenly turned around, gripped them tight ring and destroyed every single one. Unfortunately, the soldiers of king Harold didn't make this failure any conclusions, which allowed the opponents repeatedly to repeat such trick.

The Death of king Harold

The losses suffered by the British, of course, weakened their combat effectiveness, but nevertheless they continued to give the enemy serious resistance, and it is not known what the outcome was of the battle of Hastings, if not an accident, largely became causal tragic for England the outcome of battle.

A Historical chronicle of those years tells us that a fearless king Harold II was seriously wounded by a random arrow. It pierced his right eye, but according to the same chronicler, brave warrior did not leave the system ― he threw up his hands an arrow and bleeding to death once again rushed to the battlefield. But, weakened by the wound, he was soon cut down by Norman knights. Almost simultaneously with him were killed and both his brother, who commanded the troops.

The Defeat and death of the Anglo-Saxon army

So the king killed at the battle of Hastings along with his brothers. Army of Anglo-Saxons left without command, he lost the most important thing is the morale. As a result, in a matter of minutes from a great army, it turned into the crowd, demoralized and fleeing. The Normans chased the crazed terror of the people and slaughtered them.

So ignominiously to the English crown ended in the battle of Hastings. The king was killed, and his mangled body was brought to London for burial. Died and his brothers, and with them on the field of battle lay a few of the thousands of soldiers who died for their king. The British cherish their history, and the place where many centuries ago there was this battle, the monastery was founded, and the altar of its main temple is exactly where killed Harold II.

the year of the battle of Hastings

The Defeat, which gave impetus to the development of power

The victory of Hastings, Duke William sent his army to London and easily captured him. The Anglo-Saxon aristocracy was forced to acknowledge his rights to the throne, and in December 1066 the coronation. According to modern researchers, these events have dramatically changed the entire course of European history. With the ascension to the throne to Duke William went down in history ancient and obsolete your term Anglo-Saxon state, replaced by the centralised feudal monarchy, based on a strong Royal power.

It served as a powerful impetus that allowed England for a short time to become one of the most advanced European powers. Despite the fact that the king killed at the battle of Hastings and his army was defeated, this defeat turned into a definite benefit for the state. One of the paradoxes that such a generous story. Ask yourself the question: “Who won the battle?” the Answer is obvious ―Normans. And tell me, who in the end got from this historical benefit? The British. So to answer the question of who won the battle of Hastings, no need to rush.

Reflection of this event in contemporary culture

This is a historic event that occurred nine and a half centuries ago, constantly evokes interest among scientists, artists, and just those who like to dig in the dust of the past centuries. In the literature dedicated to him their works by H. Heine, and A. K. Tolstoy. Italian power metal band “Madzhesti” released in 2002 to commemorate this battle the album. It included 12 songs. And the British filmmakers made two films, the plots of which are based on the famous battle.

the King killed at the battle of Hastings

Young people became popular computer game, created on the story of this event. That's just his real name is often pronounced incorrectly, to use the expression “battle of Hastings”. However, this is just the cost of the youth subculture. In General such a broad interest in the history and events of bygone centuries is, of course, very welcome.


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