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  • Battle of Stamford Bridge, battle fought between Saxon and Viking forces on September 25, 1066, about 7 miles east of York, England, with the Britons emerging victorious. Were it not totally overshadowed by a more famous confrontation that took place at Hastings three weeks later, the Battle of Stamford Bridge between King Harold II of England and an invading Viking army led by King Harald Hadrada of Norway would be remembered as the last time the Vikings attempted to conquer England.
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  • Two monuments to the battle have been erected in and around the village of Stamford Bridge.
  • One of the most important and influential battles during this period was the Battle of Stamford Bridge, fought on September 25, 1066.
  • Size of the armies at the Battle of Stamford Bridge: The kernel of King Harold’s army was his body of house-carls, numbering around 2,000 men.
  • 25th-sept-use-battle_of_stamford_bridge_full-featured-image. ... A major battle was waged at the village of Stamford Bridge near York on this day in 1066.
  • In 1066 Harald Hardrada invades England and fights for the throne at the Battle of Stamford Bridge!
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  • The Battle of Stamford Bridge is completely ignored by that great record of the Norman Conquest, the Bayeux Tapestry.
  • ...the Normans at Hastings was already greatly depleted by a forced march from the earlier Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire on 25 September 1066.
  • Battle of Stamford Bridge , battle fought between Saxon and Viking forces on September 25, 1066, about 7 miles east of York , England , with the...
  • The Battle of Stamford Bridge marked King Harold's first defence of his new realm. This is the strory of the battle and its aftermath from the British Battles guide...
  • The Battle of Stamford Bridge. The death of the King Edward the Confessor in January 1066 caused a succession struggle across northern Europe, with several...