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
Great Heathen Army
The Great Heathen Army, also known as the Viking Great Army, was a coalition of Scandinavian warriors who invaded England in AD 865. Since the late 8th century, the Vikings had been engaging in raids on centres of wealth, such as monasteries.
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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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Is The Last Kingdom Based on a true story?

The Last Kingdom has always made an effort to be as historically accurate as possible. While the books the show is based on — The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell — are fiction, Cornwall certainly knows his history.
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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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Is Ubba in Vikings the same as Ubba in The Last Kingdom?

The Ubba (Rune Temte) that Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon) kills on The Last Kingdom season 1 is the very same Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith) who now leads the sons of Ragnar in Kattegat on Vikings. Both the English and Scandinavian sources place him in Wessex at the time of the Great Heathen Invasion.
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Did Ragnar Ragnarson exist?

In the series, Ragnar Ragnarsson was the son of Earl Ragnar the Fearless (Peter Gantzler), but he is not based on a real person. Ragnar Lothbrok is a character in the History Channel series Vikings, and he is inspired by the real Ragnar Lothbrok, or Lodbrok, who is mentioned in Old Norse poetry and Icelandic sagas.
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Who is the most famous Viking of all time?

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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Did Kattegat ever exist?

However, there is no actual village or city called Kattegat in Norway, and as far as anyone knows, there never was. This quintessential Nordic name was co-opted for the series, and the village itself was filmed on location in Wicklow County, Ireland.
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Is Ubba related to Ragnar Lothbrok?

According to this text, Ubba was the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and an unnamed daughter of a certain Hesbernus. Gesta Danorum does not associate Ubba with Anglo-Saxon England in any way.
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Who was Uhtred in history?

Uhtred of Bamburgh (sometimes Uchtred); died c. 1016), was ruler of Bamburgh and from 1006 to 1016 the ealdorman of Northumbria. He was the son of Waltheof I, ruler of Bamburgh (Bebbanburg), whose family the Eadwulfings had ruled the surrounding region for over a century.
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Is Ivar the Boneless buried in England?

Ivar the Boneless is believed to be buried in a mound in Derbyshire, England, discovered in the mid-seventeenth century. Hundreds of other bodies were buried around the central figure, who is believed to be Ivar.
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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 floki based on a real person?

Is Floki from Vikings based on a real person? Yes - Floki is based on a real person named Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson, who is believed to have been born around 830 AD. The real Floki was the first Norseman to deliberately sail to Iceland and settle there.
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What was the average lifespan of a Viking?

The Vikings typically lived to be around 40-50 years old. But there are also examples of upper class Vikings who lived longer – for instance Harald Fairhair, who was King of Norway for more than 60 years.
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Was Brida a real person in history?

Much like our hero, his first loyal companion Brida is completely fictional. There's no indication that any such person existed, but given the intermixing of Saxon, Briton and Dane that was occurring in the 9th Century, there's no reason to think that somebody like her might not have existed in some way.
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Where is Bebbanburg today?

Although the Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria has long since fallen, you can find Uhtred's precious Bebbanburg in the county of Northumberland in England today. The village is called Bamburgh on the Northumberland coastline, Bebbanburg being the old Saxon word for Bambugh.
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Did Uhtred exist in real life?

The Uhtred of Bebbanburg audiences know so well from The Last Kingdom, is not a real historical figure. He is one of the few characters in the show to be fictional, created by The Saxon Stories author Bernard Cornwell.
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Who put Uhtred slavery?

As they march north to Dunholm, Guthred betrays Uhtred. He makes a deal with Uhtred's treacherous uncle, Ælfric, for his support against Kjartan. In return, Ælfric wants Uhtred dead, but Guthred gets him to accept something less. He pays Danish trader Sverri to take the unsuspecting Uhtred as a slave.
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Where is Mercia today?

Mercia was a kingdom during the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy; see Medieval Britain and Ireland for context. Its territory was centred around what is today the English Midlands, divided into the East Midlands and West Midlands on Wikivoyage.
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Is Uhtred related to Ragnar Lothbrok?

No, Uhtred of Bebbanburg was not related to Ragnar Lothbrok. The historical evidence behind Ragnar's existence is extremely limited, making it impossible to say with certainty whether he existed, and many historians suggest he is a mythical figure, similar in nature to King Arthur.
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Who are the closest descendants of Vikings?

If we are speaking ethnically, the closest people to a Viking in modern-day terms would be the Danish, Norwegians, Swedish, and Icelandic people. Interestingly though, it was common for their male Viking ancestors to intermarry with other nationalities, and so there is a lot of mixed heritage.
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What race was Ragnar Lothbrok?

Ragnar Lodbrok ("Ragnar hairy-breeches"), according to legends, was a Viking hero and a Danish and Swedish king. He is known from Old Norse poetry of the Viking Age, Icelandic sagas, and near-contemporary chronicles.
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What ethnicity was Ivar the Boneless?

In the 2013 film Hammer of the Gods, Ivar the Boneless is portrayed as a reclusive, homosexual viking.
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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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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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Is there a real Bjorn Ironside?

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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