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The significance of the Battle of Milvian Bridge was in the victory. Constantine's win provided him total control of the Western Roman Empire. This allowed Christianity to become the dominant religion for the Roman Empire.

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Ostrogoth forces finally forced the Roman emperor to surrender, which brought about the fall of Rome

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What war did Harald Hardrada battle in?

At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, outside the city of York, England, on 25 September 1066.


Which battle did Harold hardraada win in 1066?

Note it is : Harald Hardrada (not) Harold HardraadaHarald Sigurdsson (1015 - September 25, 1066), was the king of Norway from 1047 until 1066. He was also claimed to be the King of Denmark until 1064 and was later given the epithet Hardrada.He is generally remembered for his invasion of England in 1066. He won his first battle, the Battle of Fulford, south of York, on 20 September. However he was then defeated and killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, outside the city of York, England, on 25 September 1066. Harald's death is often recorded as the end of the Viking era.At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harald Sigurdsson fought Harold Godwinson, King of England and it was this Harold who was defeated (and killed) at the Battle of Hastings by William the Conqueror on 14 October 1066.


Where was the place where the two Harold's fought?

King Harold Godwinson, and a Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada (with the Norwegians supported by the English king's treacherous brother Tostig Godwinson), fought at Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 25 September 1066. The Norwegians lost the battle.King Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson were killed at the battle, while Harold Godwinson was to be killed later at the Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066.


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the significance is that France Great Britain and Russia where in an alliance


How long was Harold godwinson the king of England?

Harold Godwinson also known as Harold Godwin died on 14th October and he was 44 years old.Harold had lots of bad luck during his battle after Stamford Bridge and coming to Battle againist William Duke of Normandy.

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Who was Constantine's rival that was defeated and killed at the battle of Milvian Bridge?

Maxentius .


What were Constantine's successes?

He defeated Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge, he defeated Licinius and became emperor over the entire empire which he then divided amongst his sons and nephew, he spread christianity, and he established the city of constantinople


What is the Arch of Constantine like now?

One of many triumphant city monuments of Rome constructed in 315 AD/ CE in memory of the victory of Constantine the Great over Maxentius at the battle of the Milvian Bridge of the year 312 AD/ CE


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I think you mean 'When WAS the Battle of Stirling Bridge ? It was in the year 1297.


What was the name of the bridge at he Battle of Hastings?

Stamford Bridge


Who was the Norman leader in the battle of stamford bridge?

There were no Normans at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Stamford Bridge was a battle between the forces of King Harold II of England and the Norwegian invader Harold Hardrada.


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How old was William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge?

Wallace was around about 27 years old at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.


When was the battle of stirling bridge?

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How accurate is the film 'Braveheart' compared to the battle at stirling bridge?

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