Battle of Hastings (Ch. 4: 1066) Part 3/3
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'William and a handful of knights broke through the wall, and struck down the English king. Without their leader and with many nobles dead, hundreds of fyrdmen fled the field. The housecarls kept their oath of loyalty to the king, and fought bravely until they were all killed.'
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NORMANS adapted to war better the the saxons, the saxons were still usings formations that there ancestors used, were was the saxon calvery, the saxons new how deadly a calvery could be. harold was a prisoner in normady and saw first hand the deadly destruction a armored calvery could do....
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@milodara93 he was a viking but i saw the whole movie when they (english) found out the normands were attacking they had little english fighters left so they went to many places to get troops and they asked him to fight with then so he did
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@Grimrippa1 k here is the link. /watch?v=QewGV3Xa1ik&feature=r
elated I never really get it.. -
@milodara93 no mate... i watched that a long time ago... maybe time to watch it again? :)
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@Grimrippa1 Didn't you see him in Stamford bridge? He was supporting the vikings.
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@milodara93 why do you think he is a viking? cos of his hair? I don't think so... that was standard for saxons too... i might be wrong though...
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@Grimrippa1 Lmao, woops. I meant 4:31
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@milodara93 the video is only 6.34 long... where did you get 8.31?
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@Grimrippa1 Could you answer this question for me? at 8:31 the guy that pulled the arrow out. Wasn't he a viking?
Yesterday I watched the second episode on History Channel. But they saved that part for later and I was like "damn you, I want more!". After i watched your video I would ask you If there is more.
viliboy 8 months ago
@viliboy I cannot remember since it was 2-3 years since I watched this, but I think this was the last battle in the movie. They might have used 10 minutes afterwards to talk about other stuff but I can not honestly remember.
mpc12345678 8 months ago