Was Kattegat a real place?

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 Kattegat in real life?

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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What is Kattegat called today?

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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Was Ragnar Lothbrok a real person?

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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Where did the real Ragnar Lothbrok live?

Although the visual backgrounds of the TV series appears to place him in Norway, it is more likely that he was from Denmark or Sweden. All sources agree that Ragnar died in England, although the legends of the cause of his death vary.
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The grave mound of Björn Ironside



Was there a real Bjorn Ironside?

Björn Ironside was a Norse Viking chief and legendary king of Sweden, who appears in Norse legends. According to the 12th- and 13th-century Scandinavian histories, he was the son of notorious Viking king Ragnar Lodbrok. He lived in the 9th century, being securely dated between 855 and 858.
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Did Vikings share their wife?

Vikings did not share wives.
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Who was the most famous Viking to ever live?

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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Was Ivar the Boneless real?

Ivar the Boneless, aka Ivar Ragnarsson, was an actual historical figure. We know this both from his fame in Old Norse legends, where he was revered as a godlike warrior, and from British sources, which considered him a demon straight outta the depths of hell.
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Did Lagertha really exist?

According to Judith Jesch, the rich variety of tales in the first nine books of Saxo's Gesta, which include the tale of Lagertha, are "generally considered to be largely fictional".
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Are there black Vikings?

A small number of Vikings had black—or brown—skin, according to reliable historical evidence. For centuries, dark-skinned people either willingly traveled to Scandinavia or were forcibly taken there as slaves. Over time, some assimilated with the Vikings through farming, marriage, combat, and other cultural factors.
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What happened to Ivar the Boneless 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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Do Vikings still exist?

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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Who was king after Ragnar Lothbrok?

His son Erik became the next king of Sweden, and was succeeded in turn by Erik Refilsson, the son of Refil. Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye is perhaps the same person as Sigfred, brother of Halfdan, who was king in Denmark together with Halfdan in 873.
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Who was the most brutal Viking?

Perhaps the epitome of the archetypal bloodthirsty Viking, Erik the Red violently murdered his way through life. Born in Norway, Erik gained his nickname most likely due to the colour of his hair and beard but it could also reflect upon his violent nature.
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Was UBBE real?

Ubbe is believed to be based on the famous military commander Ubba. Ubba was a real Viking and one of the commanders of the Great Heathen Army.
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What was the average height of a Viking?

"The examination of skeletons from different localities in Scandinavia reveals that the average height of the Vikings was a little less than that of today: men were about 5 ft 7-3/4 in. tall and women 5 ft 2-1/2 in.
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Who ended the Vikings?

In the 9th century (AD801 - 900), King Alfred of Wessex stopped the Vikings taking over England.
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Who was the most famous female Viking?

We have arguably saved the best for last, considering the fact that Freydis Eiríksdóttir has been included in numerous historical accounts, and is therefore considered the most famous female Viking warrior.
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Who was the best son of Ragnar?

On the Reddit page for the series, fans recently weighed in on who they think is the “best son” of Ragnar. 2,900 people participated in the poll, and the results aren't that surprising. Bjorn Ironside is the clear winner with 1,306 votes declaring him as the most popular choice. Ubbe was next with 1,002 votes for him.
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How did Vikings prevent pregnancy?

Society expected a woman to remain faithful. Because of a lack of birth control, this was the only way to prevent the woman from having illegitimate children. However, Viking women engaged in extramarital sex. If caught cheating on her husband, the husband would cut off her hair, sell her as a slave, or kill her.
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What was a female Viking called?

A shield-maiden (Old Norse: skjoldmø [ˈskjɑldˌmɛːz̠]) was a female warrior from Scandinavian folklore and mythology.
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At what age did Vikings get married?

Viking women married young—as early as 12 years old. By the age of 20, virtually all men and women were married. Life expectancy was about 50 years, but most died long before reaching 50. Only a few lived to 60.
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