The Berserker at Stamford Bridge
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The True Story of the Berserker at Stamford Bridge (1066)
In 1066, at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, a single Viking warrior reportedly held off an entire English army on a narrow wooden bridge—killing dozens before being brought down from below. But how much of this story is real, and how much is legend?
In this episode of the Everyday History Podcast, we break down:
What actually happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge
Who the “berserker” likely was, historically
How medieval sources exaggerated (and agreed on) the event
How long the Viking army had been away from home
Why this moment is considered the symbolic end of the Viking Age
And how the effects of this battle are still felt today in warfare, culture, and storytelling
This isn’t a myth retelling—it’s a grounded, source-based look at one of history’s most famous last stands, and why we still talk about it nearly 1,000 years later.
If you enjoy deep-dive history, last stands, Viking history, or separating historical fact from legend, this episode is for you.
