Is Kattegat a real place?

The Kattegat (Danish: [ˈkʰætəkæt]; Swedish: Kattegatt [ˈkâtːɛˌɡat]) is a 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi) sea area bounded by the Jutlandic peninsula in the west, the Danish Straits islands of Denmark and the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain. Shore length is not a well-defined measure. The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 10°E to 30°E longitude.
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to the south and the provinces of Bohuslän, Västergötland, Halland and Skåne in Sweden in the east.
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Was Kattegat a real Viking Village?

Where is Kattegat from Vikings? 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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Where is the Viking city Kattegat?

Kattegat is actually a sea area located between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The area is bounded by the Jutlandic peninsula (part of Denmark and Germany) in the west, the Danish Straits islands of Denmark to the south, and the provinces of Västergötland, Scania, Halland, and Bohusländ in Sweden to the east.
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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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Is Viking Based on a true story?

this is historical fiction, people. That means some plotlines and characters have been altered to make for a great show, but much of it is based in fact, including the minute details of costumes, sets and weapons. The Vikings didn't have a written language, so much of their world is up for interpretation.
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Was Ivar the Boneless real person?

Since Ivar's presence has been so prominent this season, fans are wondering, did Ivar The Boneless really exist? It turns out that the physically fragile, yet brutal Vikings character is based on a real-life person. According to Britannica, Ivar the Boneless was a Viking chieftain who lived in Ireland in the 800's.
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Who was the deadliest Viking in history?

Erik the Red

Erik the Red's reputation is probably one of the most bloodthirsty among all of the Vikings. The son of Thorvald, Erik is chiefly remembered for being the Viking who founded the first settlement in Greenland.
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Was Bjorn Ironside a real Viking?

Björn Ironside, according to Norse legends, was a Norse Viking chief and Swedish king. According to the 12th- and 13th-century Scandinavian histories, he was the son of notorious Viking king Ragnar Lodbrok and lived in the 9th century, between 855 and 858.
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Who was the last Viking king?

Harald Hardrada ruled Norway from 1046 to 1066. Whichever way you spell his name, here is the story of the last great Viking ruler. 1066 was a major turning point in British history as Anglo-Saxon rule came to an end, to be replaced by the modern monarchy that persists to this day.
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Where is Ragnar Lothbrok buried?

As the legend says, Ragnar Lothbrok was killed by King Aella of Northumbria, who tricked him and cast him in a pit full of venomous snakes. Yet, his burial place is not known and, as Ragnar is not a historical figure, it might be non-existent.
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Is Vikings Valhalla accurate?

Our three main protagonists of Vikings: Valhalla are based on historical characters. But the thing is, their historical counterparts never actually met. Well, Leif and Freydís did, because they were indeed siblings, but they didn't know Harald, as they didn't even exist as the same time.
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Was Lagertha a real person?

According to modern historians, Lagertha wasn't real either, and she's a reflection of tales about Viking warrior women or even the Norse deity Thorgerd, especially as the description of Lagertha coming to Ragnar's aid “with flying hair” is similar to how Thorgerd (and her sister, Irpa) was described when assisting ...
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Did Ivar the Boneless have children?

Ivar remains a local king in England for a long time after, ruling from York but having no children to succeed him, 'because of the way he was: with no lust or love' (4).
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Does Uppsala still exist?

Uppsala is one of Sweden's oldest cities. It was known as Östra Aros up until the 13th century, when the name Uppsala took over. Today, Uppsala is one of Sweden's four major cities and is world renowned for its universities, its magnificent cathedral and the legacy of Carl Linnaeus, among other things.
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Are there any real Viking villages left?

There are a number of Viking villages in Norway dedicated to bringing our strong Viking history to life, but Njardarheimr is perhaps the most well-known.
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Where is Ivar the Boneless grave?

Ragnar Lodbrok's saga says he was buried in England.
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Where is Floki buried?

Today there is a memorial about Floki located near Ysta-Mó in Skagafjörður fjord in North Iceland.
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Who kills Ivar in Vikings?

Ivar the Boneless (played by Alex Høgh Andersen) was unceremoniously killed by an unknown English soldier in the grand finale of Vikings.
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Was Ubba a real Viking?

Ubba (Old Norse: Ubbi; died 878) was a 9th-century Viking and one of the commanders of the Great Heathen Army that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 860s. The Great Army appears to have been a coalition of warbands drawn from Scandinavia, Ireland, the Irish Sea region and Continental Europe.
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Who is the most famous Viking?

Ragnar Lothbrok

Arguably the most famous Viking warrior of them all, not least for his role as the leading protagonist in Vikings, the History Channel's popular drama.
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What ended the Viking Age?

The events of 1066 in England effectively marked the end of the Viking Age. By that time, all of the Scandinavian kingdoms were Christian, and what remained of Viking “culture” was being absorbed into the culture of Christian Europe.
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How did Vikings treat their female slaves?

Ahmad Ibn Fadlan, an Arab lawyer and diplomat from Baghdad who encountered the men of Scandinavia in his travels, wrote that Vikings treated their female chattel as sex slaves. If a slave died, he added, “they leave him there as food for the dogs and the birds.”
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Who was Vikings scared of?

They were particularly nervous in the western sea lochs then known as the "Scottish fjords". The Vikings were also wary of the Gaels of Ireland and west Scotland and the inhabitants of the Hebrides.
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What happened to Ivar the Boneless in real life?

The 9-foot-tall Viking was buried amongst the bones of another 249 bodies and is believed to be that of a highly venerated Viking warlord. Studies of the remains determined that he died a brutal death, and records show that the Great Heathen Army did pass through Repton around the same time that records of Ivar end.
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