from the likes of Norway’s King Harald Hardrada and Harold II’s own brother, the Earl of Northumbria Tostig Godwinson. But the most famous and bloody of these incursions was what became known as the ...
Harald Hardrada also had the support of Tostig, who was Harold Godwinson’s brother. The two brothers had fallen out. Tostig had been the ruler of Northumbria since 1055, but people rebelled ...
Probably looted by Harold's army in 1066 at Stamford Bridge, from the defeated Viking army of Harald Hardrada.We can only speculate how the coin ended up where it did. It was found close to a ...
Harald Hardrada also had the support of Tostig, who was Harold Godwinson’s brother. The two brothers had fallen out. Tostig had been the ruler of Northumbria since 1055, but people rebelled ...