Stamford Bridge is in the County of East Yorkshire, about 7 miles east of York.
Stamford, but it's a town not a city.
the battle of stamford bridge
He landed in the north of England near stamford bridge
Tostig was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge near York in 1066.
The Battle of Hastings is the most famous battle of 1066, taking place on October 14, 1066. However, it wasn't the first battle of 1066. That distinction goes to the Battle of Fulford on September 20, 1066.
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No, that was Harold fighting his brother Tostig and Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge near York in 1066.
King Harold beat the invading Norse army under Harald Hadrada at Stamford Bridge near York on Monday the 25th of September, 1066. He would lose to William the Conquerer at Hastings a few weeks later on the 14th of October.
Harold Hardraada didn't fight in the battle of Hastings Harold Godwinson did.
On the bank of the River Ouse near York in northern England.
The name of the place where Harold Godwinson stood his men was Stanford Bridge. This was actually a knoll near Hastings.
The Saxon Army under King Harold Godwinson had marched 180 miles in 4 days. Stamford Bridge is near York so 180 miles South of York is where they had started their forced march from.... they then turned around and went all the way to the South coast to fight William the Conqueror at Hastings...........
I am not really too sure what you mean by this question. The Battle of Hastings was a battle between William The Conqueror and Harold Godwinson. The Battle took place at Stamford Bridge near Hastings and was one of the longest battles ever recorded in history. The result of the battle gave William the title of King of England and left Harold Godwinson (previous English King) dead.