
1. Edward the unsaintly neurotic

2. Harold: a coin from his short reign

3. Earl Godwin’s seal – symbol of dynastic power

4. The Anglo-Saxon ‘equalizer’ was used only by the housecarls

5. The Varangian Guard – often it decided the fate of Emperors

6. Yaroslav: the Wise to the Russians, but the Miserly to the Norsemen

7. A lugubrious Svein Estrithson stares out from one of his ‘pennings’

8. St Olaf – the half-brother whose legend Harald Hardrada co-opted

9. A Viking picture stone – the Northern version of Trajan’s column

10. The Gokstad ship – a fine example of the longships that terrified Europe

11. Viking armour – the missing element at Stamford Bridge

12. Seal of William the Conqueror – even here the warhorse is all-important

13. Norman knights – it was said they could knock down the walls of Jericho

14. Norman propaganda at its apogee; Harold’s alleged oath to William

15. For the invasion the Normans built ships – a new experience for them

16. The Norman fleet at sea – they feared the Channel more than they feared the English

17. By laying waste Hastings and its environs William forced Harold to an early battle

18. The irresistible force and the immovable object: Norman cavalry collide with Saxon shield wall

19. The Saxons lure the Norman horse into a trap

20. Death of Gyrth and Leofwine. If Harold had been wise, his brothers would not have been at the battle.

21. Death of Harold. Is he stricken with an arrow in the eye?