Is Aslaug real?

Aslaug, or Kráka, is a legend of Norse mythology dating back to the 13th Century. She was the daughter of Sigurd, who slayed the dragon Fafnir, and legendary shieldmaiden Brynhildr.
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Is Aslaug based on a real person?

The real Aslaug is said to have been the daughter of legendary hero Sigurd and shieldmaiden Brynhildr, Ragnar's third wife, and mother of Bjorn, Sigurd, and Ivar.
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Is Lagertha real in history?

Legend says the real Lagertha was in fact a Viking shieldmaiden and was the ruler of Norway. The legends do confirm she was once the wife of the famous Viking King, Ragnar Lodbrok.
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Are any of the Viking characters real?

The broad historical narrative of both series are based on real events, with some of the principal characters representing real figures from history and/or legend.
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Is Vikings based off a true story?

Like Vikings creator Michael Hirst, Vikings: Valhalla creator Jeb Stuart has taken a creative license to the true story of some of the most famous Vikings. Many parts of the series take inspiration from real people and historical events, but much of the drama is fictional for dramatic purposes.
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Is Kattegat real?

Kattegat, where the series Vikings is set, is not a real place. Kattegat is the name given to the large sea area situated between Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Thanks to Vikings, many people assume Kattegat is a village in Norway but this is not the case.
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Did Ragnar Lothbrok exist?

According to medieval sources, Ragnar Lothbrok was a 9th-century Danish Viking king and warrior known for his exploits, for his death in a snake pit at the hands of Aella of Northumbria, and for being the father of Halfdan, Ivar the Boneless, and Hubba, who led an invasion of East Anglia in 865.
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What happened to Kattegat in real life?

As it turns out, Kattegat does exist outside of Vikings and Vikings: Valhalla, though the location is not the same as how it's presented in Vikings. In Vikings, Kattegat is a city located in Norway. In reality, Kattegat is not a city at all, though it's still located in the Scandinavian area.
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Who is the most famous son of Ragnar?

Bjorn was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and was renowned for the raids he led on France, England and along the Mediterranean coastline.
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Is Floki based on a real person?

As with many of the characters in Vikings who are rooted in legend, Floki is based on the legendary pioneer Flóki Vilgerðarson (also known as Hrafna-Flóki) who was among the first to visit Iceland.
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Who is the most famous shield-maiden?

1 Lagertha

Lagertha is undoubtedly the greatest ever shield-maiden because of her accomplishments. Not only does she never die in battle, but she is ambitious.
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Who did Lagertha love the most?

Vikings: Lagertha's Lovers, Ranked By Likability
  1. 1 Ragnar Lothbrok.
  2. 2 King Ecbert. ...
  3. 3 Astrid. ...
  4. 4 Bishop Heahmund. ...
  5. 5 Kalf. Kalf usurps Lagertha while she is away in battle but when she comes back, he claims to love her. ...
  6. 6 Earl Sigvard. After divorcing Ragnar, Lagertha gets married to the Earl of Hedeby. ...
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Did shield maidens exist?

There is much evidence to confirm the existence of male warriors in the Viking age through burials and grave goods, however, there has been little archaeological evidence to suggest that shieldmaidens ever existed.
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Why did Aslaug sleep with harbard?

Despite the happily wedded bliss, Aslaug thinks Ragnar wants to sleep with other women, and she is jealous of him even looking at another woman. Ragnar loses interest in his wife over time, and she feels neglected. Consequently, she sleeps with Harbard (Kevin Durand), a wanderer who comes to Kattegat.
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Is Magnus Ragnar's son?

The Queen stands firm, insisting that Magnus is Ragnar's son and that Ragnar will protect Mercia for their son's benefit. She promises that should Wessex attack, they will have to meet with the full force of the Viking army. Despite the Queen's claims, there is no proof that Magnus is Ragnar's son.
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Was Aslaug a warrior?

Aslaug (Warrior Queen) Sigurdsson * (born Sigurdsdottir Sigurdsson), 755 - 814.
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Why does Lagertha get white hair?

Lagertha was later found by Bjorn in a bad mental state and her hair had turned from its usual blonde to white. The change is known as Marie Antoinette Syndrome - a condition which turns the hair white as a result of intense levels of stress.
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Who is the smartest son of Ragnar?

Vikings: The Sons Of Ragnar Ranked By Intelligence
  • 5 Hvitserk.
  • 4 Sigurd.
  • 3 Ivar.
  • 2 Ubbe.
  • 1 Bjorn Ironside.
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Who kills Lagertha?

However, when Lagertha returned to Kattegat, her fate was sealed. She was stabbed to death by a delusional Hvitserk (Marco Ilsø), one of Ragnar's sons. Hvitserk, suffering from extreme PTSD, was under the influence of drink and drugs when he believed Lagertha's body on the ground was a serpent.
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Do Vikings still exist in 2021?

No, to the extent that there are no longer routine groups of people who set sail to explore, trade, pillage, and plunder. However, the people who did those things long ago have descendants today who live all over Scandinavia and Europe.
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How did Ivar the Boneless died in real life?

The cause of death—a sudden and horrible disease—is not mentioned in any other source, but it raises the possibility that the true origin of Ivar's Old Norse nickname lay in the crippling effects of an unidentified disease that struck him down at the end of his life.
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Why did Ingrid blind Erik?

Ingrid, who turned out to be witch, used her powers to encourage the gods to turn Erik blind. Without his sight, Erik became powerless, and this gave Ingrid the opportunity to take control. Fans were shocked to find out how she had been scheming with another slave she once knew, who had been sold by Erik.
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How much of Vikings is true?

Although many of the characters in Vikings are based on historical figures, and a number of events actually happened, there are significant departures throughout. In order to create a seamless narrative and engaging story arc, historical events are often telescoped, combined, compressed, or otherwise altered.
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Where is Kattegat now?

Real Kattegat is located in Denmark

Kattegat, Norway. The magnificent mountain peaks overwhelmed by the fog, clear and cold waters of the fjords and wooden ships, those are the scenes of a Vikings homeland in the ninth century.
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Did Vikings share their wife?

The watershed in a Viking woman's life was when she got married. Up until then she lived at home with her parents. In the sagas we can read that the woman “got married”, whilst a man “married”. But after they were married the husband and the wife “owned” each other.
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