Three weeks before the battle of Hastings, Harold defeated an invading
army of Norwegians at the battle of Stamford Bridge, a victory which was
to cost him dear. The events surrounding the battle are discussed in
detail.
This very accessible narrative...tells the story of 'the first two
important battles of 1066', Fulford Gate and Stamford Bridge, and of the
leaders of the opposing English and Norwegian factions. CHOICE
He places the invasion in a broad context. He outlines the
Anglo-Scandinavian nature of the English kingdom in the eleventh
century, traces the careers of the major leaders, and devotes a chapter
each to the English and Norwegian military systems. JOURNAL OF MILITARY
HISTORY
William the Conqueror's invasion in 1066 was not the only attack on
England that year. On September 25, 1066, less than three weeks before
William defeated King Harold II Godwinson at the battle of Hastings,
that same Harold had been victorious over his other opponent of 1066,
King Haraldr Hardrádi of Norway at the battle of Stamford Bridge. It was
an impressive victory, driving an invading army of Norwegians from
theearldom of Northumbria; but it was to cost Harold dear. In telling
the story of this neglected battle, Kelly DeVries traces the rise and
fall of a family of English warlords, the Godwins, as well as that of
the equally impressiveNorwegian warlord Hardrádi.
KELLY DEVRIES is Associate Professor, Department of History, Loyola
College in Maryland.