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York. North West England. He then fought Harold Godwinson at nearby Stamford Bridge.

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Harald hardrada lands on west of England

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What route did Harald Hardrada take?

Harald Hardrada was a Norwegian who took the throne of Norway and England. He sailed from Trondheim Norway to the Island of Shetland. From Shetland he sailed to Orkney Island then to York, England.


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I think Harald Hardrada is age 33


How tall was Harald Hardrada?

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What did Harald Hardrada do after he didnt get the throne of England?

after Harald didnt get the throne of England he went into the battle of hastings and fought by dividing his army into 2 halfs


Why did harald hardrada invade England?

He invaded England because he thought Harold Godwinson promised him the throne!!!


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Harald Hardrada's real name was Harald Sigurdsson, which means his father was Sigurd.


Who was the first army to invade in 1066?

It was Harald Hardrada's army to attack England first! :)


Who supports harald hardrada at the stamford bridge was it tostig?

yes it was harald hardrada's army and tostig


What was Harald Hardrada's claim in 1066?

Harald claimed that he had a right to the English throne. He was related to King Canute, the King of England from 1016-1032. Harald said this gave him every right to invade England.


What could Harold Godwinson not control?

The fact that William the Conqueror and Harald Hardrada were invading England.