用戶:Hinnia/沙盒/Hastings Notes
Essay Introduction 編輯
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 marked a crucial turning point in English history. The victory of William, Duke of Normandy, over Harold Godwinson of England had far-reaching consequences. This essay aims to assess the extent to which (William's skills/Harold's mistakes) contributed to his triumph in the Hastings campaign. While (William's skills/Harold's mistakes) such as... played a significant role, it is important to acknowledge that (Harold's mistakes/William's skills) and other factors also influenced the outcome of the battle.
William's Skills 編輯
Military Experience 編輯
- Always won praise for his valour
- Had almost 2 decades of combat experience in Normandy
- At his peak in terms of his state as a warrior
- Experienced 1st battle at Val es Dunes, Henry I of France vs Norman rebels
- Good tactics: besieging
- Good knowledge of army divisions
- Knew how to build, take and defend castles
- Alencon besieged and caused Castles to surrender
- Known for his careful preparation
Securing Backup of the Nobles and Magnates 編輯
- Many believed it was too hazardous and beyond the resources of Normandy
- Persuaded them through force of personality and promise of great rewards
- Concept of a Holy Crusade
- Send the Norman Case to Alexander II by Lanfranc
- Probable that he stressed Harold's perjury and moral corruption of the English Church
- Convinced the Pope
- Alexander gave them the Papal banner
- Attracted support from Norman magnates and knights from outside Normandy
Leadership 編輯
- Proclaimed that he "grabbed England with both hands"
- Raised the spirits of his men
- Managed logistics effectively to sustain his troops, notably his cavalry force
- Moved to Hastings
- Large harbour, defensible location in the event of a retreat
- William's Plan
- Temp a tired Harold into early battle to prevent facing the Winter blockaded in the Hastings peninsula
- Ravaged land
- Trap worked
- He chose the time and place of battle instead of Harold
- During the Battle
- William warned his men that
- Retreat was impossible
- Defeat meant death
- God was on their side
- The Pope blessed their crusade
- William warned his men that
- William had the determination to rally his troops and ordered one last assault to break the enemy line
Harold's Mistakes 編輯
Preparation 編輯
Harold fell into William's trap 編輯
- William ravaged land to gain Harold's attention and make him come to Hastings asap
- So that Harold would have a tired and unprepared troop
- Possibly the result of a personal desire to avenge the damage done to his ancestral land
- Harold travelled 350km down Ermine Street after the Battle of Stamford bridge
- Left his troops exhausted
- The decision to force an early confrontation can be seen as reckless in the extreme
- Left his Archers and Edwin and Morcar at Stamford Bridge
Stopped to pray at Walton Abbey and wasted time 編輯
Allowed himself to become a victim of Norman propaganda 編輯
- Drinking and partying after defeating Tostig
- Accoridng to the Bayeux Tapestry
- During the 1064 Campaign to Normandy
- Harold travelled to Normandy
- Swore an oath that he would support William’s claim to the English crown
- If Edward the Confessor die without an heir
- When Harold enthroned himself
- William used this to justify his invasion
- Harold allowed himself to become a victim of Norman propaganda
- Did not defend himself against Norman allegations with Alexander II
- Damaged the morale of Harold's army and helped William recruit men
Battle 編輯
Had to move south under conditions favourable to William due to the raiding of the surrounding area 編輯
- Waiting would have allowed Harold to assemble an overwhelming army
- His army was already roughly the same size as William's army
- However they were underprepared, under strength and tired
- Untrained peasants were also behind huscarls in the shield war
- Not the same as William's trained force
- His army was already roughly the same size as William's army
Lacked inspiration during the battle 編輯
- Stuck tactically with the shield wall
- Just hoping to wait it out
- eventually it broke and Harold lost the war
However 編輯
It can be argued that Harold did not have a choice 編輯
- If he did not react fast enough William might have kept on ravaging land and the country would still fall to him
- It can also be argued that it was to keep William trapped at Hastings and starve him of supplies or to try the element of surprise
Other Factors 編輯
Unequal Armies 編輯
- Although roughly equal in size
- The two armies were unequal in terms of
- Type of soldier
- Time for preparation
- Professionalism
- Energy
- William had an army with heavy cavalry and archers
- Fighting on foot made it hard for Harold to stop the shield wall from breaking up if he needed to
Timing 編輯
- Lucky to have landed at the time he did while Harold was up north fighting Tostig
- Edwin and Morcar were unable to fight as they were still in the North
- Harold's fyrd had to demobilise to collect harvests in early september 1066
- Harold lost a part of his army
Retreat of the Breton Division 編輯
- Caused the breakdown of Harold's shield wall
- Caused Anglo Saxon forces to be encircled.
Halley's comet 編輯
- Seen as an important omen of Harold's fate
- Damaged the morale of Harold's army