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- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type SpatialThing external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type Event external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type SocietalEvent external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type MilitaryConflict external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type Event external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type Event external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge type Q1656682 external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge comment "The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada and the English king's brother Tostig Godwinson. After a bloody battle, both Hardrada and Tostig along with most of the Norwegians were killed. Although Harold Godwinson repelled the Norwegian invaders, his army was defeated by the Normans at Hastings less than three weeks later. The battle has traditionally been presented as symbolising the end of the Viking Age, although major Scandinavian campaigns in Britain and Ireland occurred in the following decades, such as those of King Sweyn Estrithson of Denmark in 1069–70 and King Magnus Barefoot of N" external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge label "Battle of Stamford Bridge" external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge lat "53.989" external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge long "-0.903" external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge?oldid=782537433 external.
- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge abstract "The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada and the English king's brother Tostig Godwinson. After a bloody battle, both Hardrada and Tostig along with most of the Norwegians were killed. Although Harold Godwinson repelled the Norwegian invaders, his army was defeated by the Normans at Hastings less than three weeks later. The battle has traditionally been presented as symbolising the end of the Viking Age, although major Scandinavian campaigns in Britain and Ireland occurred in the following decades, such as those of King Sweyn Estrithson of Denmark in 1069–70 and King Magnus Barefoot of Norway in 1098 and 1102–03." external.
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- Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge point "53.989 -0.903" external.