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Presque tout le monde a entendu prononcer au moins une fois le célèbre nom de Harald Hardrada, roi de Norvège, tout simplement parce qu’il fait partie de la “grande” histoire européenne, notamment grâce à une date mythique: 1066 ! 1066 c’est la bataille de Hastings avec la victoire de Guillaume le conquérant, mais bien sûr, Harald lui, n’était pas à Hastings : il venait de mourir durant la bataille de Stamford Bridge, que beaucoup considèrent, dans une vision un peu romantique de l’histoire, comme la fin des vikings !
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Snorri Sturluson, Haralds saga sigurdarsonar, trad. Régis Boyer, Payot, Paris, 1979.
Adam de Brême, Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, trad. Jean-Baptiste Brunet-Jailly, Gallimard, Paris, 1998.
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www.persee.fr/doc/medi_0751-2708_1987_num_6_12_1051
Krijnie Ciggaar, “Réfugiés et employés occidentaux au Xe siècle”, in Toutes les routes mènent à Byzance, dir. Evelyne Patlagean, Médiévales, n°12, 1987.
www.persee.fr/doc/medi_0751-2708_1987_num_6_12_1052
Miles Warren Campbell, “Hypothèses sur les causes de l'ambassade de Harold en Normandie”, in Annales de Normandie, 27ᵉ année, n°3, 1977.
www.persee.fr/doc/annor_0003-4134_1977_num_27_3_5236
Miles Warren Campbell, “Note sur les déplacements de Tostig Godwinson en 1066”, in Annales de Normandie, 22ᵉ année, n°1, 1972.
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www.persee.fr/doc/annor_0003-4134_1967_num_17_1_4970
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