Stamford Bridge is in the County of East Yorkshire, about 7 miles east of York.
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The Anglo-Saxon King Harold had beaten an invading viking force at Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire. The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England on 25 September 1066. Then the Anglo-Saxons had to quickly march south to meet the Normans, who had landed at Pevensey Bay, East Sussex, England, 28th September 1066. The battle of Hasting took place on the 14th October 1066.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry was created in 1794.
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South Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, East Riding, West Riding.
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At Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire, England.
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The Humber Bridge, near Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. Currently the fifth longest in the world.
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He died on September 24th 1066 in the battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire.
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The halfway line seat number at Stamford bridge east upper stand is seat 40.
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Harald Hadrada, defeated at Stamford Bridge Yorkshire in 1066
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Stamford bridge is located next to fulham Broadway.
The road where stamford bridge is located is called Fulham road. This is the same road where craven cottage is located.
For any person travelling to the bridge from the south of England would be advised to drive to southfields tube station where you can escape the parking problem.
There is also a Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire and probably many other places.
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Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England between English forces commanded by King Harold and the invasion force of Harald Hardrada of Norway.
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King Harold Godwinson, and a Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada (with the Norwegians supported by the English king's treacherous brother Tostig Godwinson), fought at Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 25 September 1066. The Norwegians lost the battle.
King Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson were killed at the battle, while Harold Godwinson was to be killed later at the Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066.
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Hull is in England, to be more specific; Northern England, East Riding of Yorkshire. Its full name is Kingston-upon-Hull
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he marched north and had a battle at Stanford bridge which was a success and had to march his tired army back south as he heard that duke William had landed to invade it took 9 days to march back
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The 22nd row of Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium, east upper stand, has 1200 seats.
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The Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire between Harold II of England and Harold Hardrada of Norway did not lead immediately to any kings being crowned. But later the same year the victor of Stamford Bridge, Harold II, was killed at the battle of Hastings on the south coast. After Hastings, Duke William of Normandy was crowned King of England.
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North Yorkshire is bordered by the following counties: Cumbria, County Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and West Yorkshire.
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Stamford Bridge Pensioners was created in 1929.
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The tenant of Stamford Bridge is Chelsea F.C. in England.
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Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in October of 1738.
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Bernard Hobson has written:
'The East Riding of Yorkshire (with York)'
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Goole is a town and inland port in the East Riding of the county of Yorkshire, England.
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The battle of Stamford Bridge commenced on 25th September 1066.
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no the battle of hastings came ofter the battle of stamford bridge
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Stamford Bridge railway station ended in 1965.
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Stamford Bridge railway station was created in 1847.
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Battle of Stamford Bridge happened on 1066-09-25.
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Harold Godwinson (King Harold II) had killed the Norwegian leader called Harald Hardrada in 1066. Harold II's traitorous brother Tostig was also killed fighting with the Norwegians. Stamford Bridge is in Yorkshire, England.
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Yorkshire is neither a city nor a country. It is a historic county in northern England, known for its rich history, scenic landscapes, and distinct culture. It is divided into North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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There were no Normans at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Stamford Bridge was a battle between the forces of King Harold II of England and the Norwegian invader Harold Hardrada.
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1. The battle of Stamford Bridge was one of the three battles in 1066.
2. It took place on the 25th September 1066.
3. It took place on Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire.
4. The battle consist of the Saxons under Harold, King of England vs. Norwegians under Harald Hardrada and Earl Tostig.
5. The battle took place because when Edward the Confessor died he left no direct heir.
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Beverley is the local government administrative centre of East Riding of Yorkshire. Hull is a major city in Yorkshire. Beverley is a town in its own right.
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Lincolnshire borders 8 counties: Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, and Northamptonshire.
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It was filmed around the East Yorkshire coast, Leeds, Bradford, County Durham and Loughborough.
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There's roughly 483km (300 miles) from Stamford Bridge to Senlac Hill.
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no, they just happened one after another.
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The team that has their home ground named Stamford Bridge is Chelsea in England.
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Chelsea currently play their home games at Stamford Bridge.
Address ; Fulham Road, London, SW6 1HS.
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I think Yorkshire has always been North of the Humber, where Hull is, and that Cleethorpes has always been in Lincolnshire. It either is or was part of Humberside.
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Their football stadium is called Stamford Bridge. It is located in the Fulham area of London.
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