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The 1066 battle of Stamford Bridge between Viking warlord Harald Hardrada and King Harold of England was said to be so violent that a giant mountain of bones remained a half century later.
The Battle of Stamford Bridge was the second major battle in the fight for the throne in 1066 and two of the four contenders were killed in this video resource for Key Stage 2 and 3.
Tom and Dominic discuss the Battle of Stamford Bridge, the last great clash between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, for the English throne… Show more In the tumultuous climax of 1066, why was Harold ...
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Atlas Obscura on MSNViking Hell Is Just as Metal as You'd ExpectJudged unworthy of Valhalla? Welcome to Helheim. In 1066, during the Battle of Stamford Bridge a few miles outside York, Vikings and Saxons fought furiously. Legend says that a lone Viking warrior ...
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