That battle was called the Battle of Stamford Station, it occurred on 25 September 1066. The battle lasted for a few hours or atleast less than a day.
Harold Hardraada, Harold Godwinson and William
Harold Godwinson and Harald hardraada
Harold Godwinson, who was king of England at the time of the battle of Hastings, killed Harold Hardraada at the battle of Stamford Bridge.
Harold Hardraada didn't fight in the battle of Hastings Harold Godwinson did.
Harold Godwinson was in charge of the saxons, Harald Hardraada was in charge of the vikings.
The battle of Hastings was fought in between 3 kings. Harold Godwinson, William of Normandy and Harald Hardraada. They were fighting to be king in the place of King Edward the Confessor who didn't leave any heirs
Harold g killed Hardrada in the battle of Stanford brigde but William defeats Harold g
Harold Godwinson was the king of England during the battle of haistings.
They fought before the battle of Hastings on a bridge in London. Harold Godwinson won
Well after Edward the confessor died there were 3 people who thought that they should be king as he did not have any children to reign. Harold Godwinson, Harald Hardraada and William of Normandy (becomes William the Conqueror). Harold Godwinson crowned himself about 3 days after Edward the Confessor died. Then the 2 other men fought. First Harald Hardraada and Harold Godwinson (he won this battle) and it was called the Battle of Standford Bridge. Then Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy and William won. That battle was called the battle of Hastings as it was down south in Hastings. Then when William won he crowned himself on Christmas day! He then became William the Conqueror! Hope this helped! Sorry if I got some things wrong because I'm only 10! :) :)
yes and no because it was luck that made the wind change so the battle took place just after Harold godwinson had been fighting Harold hardraada. this meant that Harold godwinson's army was tired. no because he had been planning tactics for ages and Harold was unpropered.
The battle of Stamford Bridge was between Harald Hardraada, a tough viking, and the new King Harold Godwinson. Before Harald Hardraada fought Harold Godwinson, he fought two English Earls: Edwin and Morcar, I believe, in York. To the point, in the battle of Stamford Bridge the English fought in tight ranks while the vikings where split up. Harold Godwinnson used a formation called the ramming formation to break to the vikings. after that an archer shot Hardradas throat and most of the vikings fled. the rest swapped sides. After the battle of Stamford Bridge, only about 200 soldiers/ships went back, despite the thousands he brought over. Harald Hardraada lost whilst Harold Godwinson claimed victory but later had to go and fight William of Normandy and his Norman army in the battle of Hastings Both the Battle of Stamford Bridge and The Battle of Hastings were fought in England. The Battle of Hastings is said to be the most famous English battle ever.