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The Battle of Stamford Bridge (Old English: Gefeoht æt Stanfordbrycge) 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.
- 25 September 1066 (Monday)
- English victory
La batalla de Stamford Bridge tuvo lugar en la localidad inglesa de Stamford Bridge el 25 de septiembre de 1066, poco después de que un ejército invasor vikingo procedente de Noruega, comandado por el rey Harald III de Noruega, venciera al ejército de los condes del norte Edwin de Mercia y Morcar de Northumbria en la batalla de ...
- 25 de septiembre de 1066
- Victoria anglosajona decisiva
20 de feb. de 2024 · 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.
The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place near the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England. On the 25 September 1066, an English army under King Harold Godwinson fought an invading Norwegian army led by King Harald Hardrada .
- 25 September 1066
- Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Decisive English victory
7 de ene. de 2019 · The Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066 CE saw an army led by English king Harold II (r. Jan-Oct 1066 CE) defeat an invading force led by Harald Hardrada, king of Norway...
- Mark Cartwright
Stamford Bridge (/ ˈ s t æ m f ər d /) is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough of Chelsea in West London. It is the home of Premier League club Chelsea. With a capacity of 40,343, it is the ninth largest venue of the 2023–24 Premier League season and the eleventh largest football stadium in England.
Battle of Stamford Bridge. Part of the Viking invasions of England and the Norman Conquest. Date. 25 September 1066 (Monday) Location. Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. 53°59′33″N 00°54′45″W. Result. English victory.