yes he told me yesterday
yes it was harald hardrada's army and tostig
yes him and his broyther tostig
They were both killed in the Battle of Stamford Bridge by the Saxon army
The year of the Battle of Stamford Bridge was 1066. It took place just under a month before the Battle of Hastings. However, this battle was between King Harold, and his brother Tostig and a force of Norwegian soldiers led by Harald Hardrada. Tostig and Harald both lost their lives, and Harold was victorious.
Yes, Tostig was born the third child of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent. Harold was Godwin's eldest son.
yes it was harald hardrada's army and tostig
yes him and his broyther tostig
They were both killed in the Battle of Stamford Bridge by the Saxon army
Because he didn't like the fact that his brother (Harold Godwineson) was king.
Yes, Harold Godwinson had two brothers, Sweyn (sometimes spelled Swein) and Tostig.
He didn't really have that much luck, but he did manage to kill Harald Hadraada and his brother Tostig.
The year of the Battle of Stamford Bridge was 1066. It took place just under a month before the Battle of Hastings. However, this battle was between King Harold, and his brother Tostig and a force of Norwegian soldiers led by Harald Hardrada. Tostig and Harald both lost their lives, and Harold was victorious.
Yes, Tostig was born the third child of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent. Harold was Godwin's eldest son.
No, that was Harold fighting his brother Tostig and Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge near York in 1066.
No, he wasn't there. Harold Godwinson won at Stanford Bridge against Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson
The Battle between Harold Godwinson and Harald Hadrada who joined up with Tostig, Harold own brother.
William (The Conquerer) was not present at the battle of Stamford Bridge. But his adversary Harold Godwinesson was, fighting against his brother (Tostig) and his brother's ally Harald Hardrata. Tostig and Harald lost many men and their lives agaist Harold Godwinesson's well trained heavy infantry (housecarls) and his supporting militia called "the fyrd".