Battle of Stainmore
Appearance
54°31′26″N 2°13′34″W / 54.524°N 2.226°W
Battle of Stainmore | |||||||
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Part of the Viking invasions of England | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Osulf I of Bamburgh | Eric Bloodaxe | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
The Battle of Stainmore was a battle, probably between the Earldom of Bernicia, led by Osulf, and the forces of the last Norse king of Jórvík (York), Eric Bloodaxe. According to Frank Stenton, the battle resulted in Eric being slain by Maccus, the son of Olaf, the dissolution of the Kingdom of Jórvík under King Edred of England and the integration of its territories into those of Bamburgh as the Earldom of Northumbria.[1]
References
- ^ Stenton, F. M. (1971) Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford University Press, page 362.