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Battle of Hastings 1066AD Battle Of Hastings Main Menu

This is the main menu page for all our articles on the Battle of Hastings, please note we are still working on a number of pages so the ones nearer Z may not yet be complete, also this menu will be superceeded by a more efficient list of items, but takes a while to program.


A - Setting the Scene
 
B - Where to find the Chronicles referenced
 
C - The Ship list of William the Conqueror
 
D - Ships - Drekka, Snekkja and Knarr
 
E - Sailing - Dives sur Mer to St Valerie
 
F - The Sailing - St Valerie to Pevensey
 
G - The Coastline and Landscape
 
H - New Romney Destroyed
 
I - Why Hastings?
 
J - Duke Williams army size and logistics
 
K - Landscape of Haestingaport
 
L - Hastings and its links to Fécamp Abbey
 
M - The Landing , where was it ?
 
N - The two or three Castles
 
O - The Warning to Harold and its implications
 
P - The Long march from York
 
Q - Forces available to Harold
 
R - The Hoar Apple Tree
 
S - The Intermediary
 
T - Places named in the Chronicles
 
U - Evidence for the Malfosse
 
V - The Battle
 
W - The Battlefield Location
 
X - A Bridge Collapses after the Battle
 
Y - Analysis of the suggested_sites
 
Z - Summary of the Battle of Hastings



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