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Battle of Stamford Bridge

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The Battle of Stamford Bridge

Harold Godwinson defeated Harald Hardrada at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, but was then defeated by William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings.

Challenges to Harold Godwinson

Challenges to Harold Godwinson

  • Although Harold Godwinson was crowned king of England by the Witan (the King's Council), the other two contenders were not prepared to stand by and watch him become king without a fight!
Battle of Fulford

Battle of Fulford

  • Harald Hardrada, the King of Norway, invaded the North of England, arriving from Norway with 300 longships full of Vikings!
  • This is known as the Battle of Fulford.
Battle of Stamford Bridge

Battle of Stamford Bridge

  • But while Harald Hardrada was fighting at the Battle of Fulford, Harold Godwinson was marching north to meet him, amassing a large army along the way.
Battle of Stamford Bridge

Battle of Stamford Bridge

  • Harold Godwinson took Harald Hardrada by surprise and defeated him at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.
  • The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place on 25 September 1066.
Death of Harald Hardrada

Death of Harald Hardrada

  • Harald was killed, along with the vast majority of his Viking warriors.
  • Only 24 out of 300 longships returned to Norway.
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  • Harold Godwinson had defeated Harald Hardrada.
  • Now, Harold Godwinson would have to face his other opponent: William, Duke of Normandy.
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