The death of Tostig and Harold Hardrada after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, from

The death of Tostig and Harold Hardrada after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, from 'The Story of the Norman Conquest', engraved by L. Gruner, 1866

(The death of Tostig and Harold Hardrada after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, from 'The Story of the Norman Conquest', engraved by L. Gruner, 1866 )


Daniel Maclise

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1866  ·  lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 294993

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The death of Tostig and Harold Hardrada after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, from 'The Story of the Norman Conquest', engraved by L. Gruner, 1866 by Daniel Maclise. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
anglo-saxon · anglo saxon · viking · male · king · royal · royalty · norwegian · horse · horses · defeated · death · dying · battle of stamford bridge · battlefield · dead · despair · soldier · soldiers · army · troops · history · historical · norman conquest · invasion · tostig · harold hardrada · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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