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Harald Hardrada's Downfall at Stamford Bridge

6 min · 15. Juli 2026
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In September 1066, King Harald Hardrada of Norway, the last great Viking king, led an invasion of England with a fleet of 300 ships. He allied with Harold Godwinson's estranged brother Tostig and won an initial victory at Fulford Gate. But when King Harold II of England marched north at lightning speed, catching the Vikings off guard at Stamford Bridge, the battle became a decisive turning point. Lucas and Luna examine the strategic blunders, the legendary single Norse axeman who held the bridge, and how Harald's death marked the end of the Viking Age in England. Drawing on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla, and the recent discovery of Viking remains at a mass grave in Derbyshire, this episode explores why Stamford Bridge was not just a battle but a pivot point that reshaped England's monarchy and paved the way for the Norman Conquest just weeks later. #HaraldHardrada #StamfordBridge #BattleOfStamfordBridge #HaroldGodwinson #TostigGodwinson #VikingAge #Heimskringla #AngloSaxonChronicle #FulfordGate #NormanConquest #1066 #VikingInvasion #England #Norway #History #MedievalHistory #NorseHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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