Battle of Stamford Bridge
- Battle of Stamford Bridge
- [(,bætləv)'stæmfəd,brɪdʒ]
би́тва при Ста́мфорд-Бри́дже
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Battle of Stamford Bridge — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Stamford Bridge caption=Painting by Norwegian artist Peter Nicolai Arbo (1831–1892). partof=the Viking invasion of England date=Monday, 25 September 1066 casus= territory= place=Stamford Bridge, East… … Wikipedia
Stamford Bridge — could be*Stamford Bridge, a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire **The battle of Stamford Bridge *Stamford Bridge (stadium), a stadium in London **by metonymy, Chelsea Football Club, who are based in the stadium *Stamford Bridge (South Dakota) … Wikipedia
Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire — Infobox UK place country = England official name = Stamford Bridge latitude = 53.989000 longitude = 0.912544 population = 3,394 (2001 census) civil parish = Stamford Bridge unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire lieutenancy england = East… … Wikipedia
Stamford Bridge (stadium) — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Stamford Bridge nickname = The Bridge caption = View from Lower East Stand fullname = Stamford Bridge location = Fulham Broadway, London, England built = 1876 opened = 1877 renovated = 1904 5, 1990s closed =… … Wikipedia
Stamford Bridge, Battle of — (1454) Fought on or about 31 October 1454, the Battle of Stamford Bridge was one of the most violent episodes of the NEVILLE PERCY FEUD and an important factor in cementing the political alignments that led to civil war. In June 1454, after… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
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Stamford Bridge — Stam|ford Bridge 1.) a village in northern England where the English King Harold won a battle against the King of Norway, a short time before he was killed at the Battle of ↑Hastings in 1066 2.) the football ground of Chelsea Football Club in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Stamford Bridge — 1. a village in north east England. A famous battle took place there in 1066, when the forces of King Harold II defeated the invading army of King Harald Hardraade of Norway, three weeks before the Battle of Hastings. 2. a well known football… … Universalium
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