Gained norman nobility support and the support of the Catholic Church
Papal support-william was given the papal banner to show that god was on his side and thought that william was the rightful heir to the english throne
He promised great rewards to secure the loyalty of the nobility.
He began gathering his invasion force ( 1,000 ships, 10,000 men, 2,000 horses)
He also planned to tempt harold godwinson into early battle by sending his army to ravage surrounding lands ( burning houses and the bayeux tapastery)
He had a strong army ready for battle but was unprepared by williams tactics of burning down the surrounding areas
Harold raced his army from york to ermine street and spent 5 daysp in london gathering what forces he could
He decided to force an early confrontation, butarrived to battle with exahusted troops
He formed his any along the crest of the bridge just under 1 km in length
His army consisted of 7,000 - 8,000 men, with the infantry in 10 ranks all on foot
Similar in size to the anglo-saxon army, but contained more professional fighters
Archers and bowmen were in the front line
His army was divided into 3 sections. Left - bretons, centre - normans, right-french
( williams army consisted of many other supporting countries not just the normans)