Fought on 14th October 1066 between Duke William of Normandy and Harold
Godwinson, the king of England, the Battle of Hastings changed the
course of English history forever.
William's victory ensured his accession to the English throne, and the
battle of Hastings and the two earlier battles at Fulford and Stamford
Bridge led to such horrendous casualties that there were very few men
left to lead any kind of resistance to William once he'd been crowned.
Because of this lack of resistance, William would survive long enough to
successfully found a Norman dynasty of English kings and change the
English lineage irrevocably.
Hastings 1066 fully illustrates one of the greatest battles in military
history.