How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History
In 1066, Harald Hardrada — the most fearsome Viking king of his age — invaded England, only to fall at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. But Harald's story stretches far beyond that single day. From fleeing Norway as a teenager after the Battle of Stiklestad, to serving as a commander in the elite Varangian Guard in Constantinople, to fighting in the Mediterranean and the Holy Land, Harald lived a life that reads like a saga. This episode traces his extraordinary journey: his exile in the court of Yaroslav the Wise in Kiev, his service under the Byzantine empress Zoe, his imprisonment and daring escape, his return to claim the Norwegian throne, and his long-simmering rivalry with his nephew Magnus the Good. We also examine the cultural and military transformations that Harald embodied — the fusion of Byzantine tactics with Viking ship warfare, the role of skalds in shaping his legend, and the question of whether his death at Stamford Bridge really marked the end of the Viking Age. The conversation surfaces primary sources like the 'Morkinskinna' and 'Heimskringla', and grapples with the blurred lines between history and saga. #HaraldHardrada #StamfordBridge #1066 #VarangianGuard #Miklagard #ByzantineEmpire #YaroslavTheWise #KievRus #NorwegianThrone #Heimskringla #Morkinskinna #Stiklestad #Skalds #VikingAge #BattleOfStamfordBridge #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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