Battle Requiem: VI. The Battle: 14th.October 1066

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Composer
Year of composition
2002
Lyricist
Keith Andrews
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Not applicable (e.g. worksheet)
Duration
8 minutes
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Other
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The Normans had cavalry and archers and used swords and lances but the Saxons fought on foot using battle axes. It was a battle that the Saxons really should have won but Harold was impetuous and engaged the enemy too early when his own army was unrested and incomplete. The fighting raged all day and was a close run thing. At one point, William was believed to have fallen and had to remove his helmet to prove otherwise and exhort his troops to greater efforts. According to popular legend, Harold was killed by an arrow in the eye, but some historians contend instead that he was hacked to death when the Normans eventually penetrated through the Saxon lines. After Harold's death, the Saxon will was broken and the remains of the army fled.

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