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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Where are Ragnar Lothbrok's bones?

The remains were excavated in 1868 and have been missing for nearly a century. The long-lost bones of a Viking nobleman have been found in the archives of the Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, more than 50 years after the remains were mislabeled and vanished into museum storage.
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Where is Ivar the Boneless buried?

Burial. In the fall of 873, the Great Army arrived in Repton, where Ivar the Boneless was apparently buried. Repton, which was one of the ecclesiastical centers of England in the 9th century, was associated with the Mercian royal family. Several kings were buried here, including Aethelbald (757) and Saint Wystan (849).
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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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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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How common is Viking DNA?

The genetic legacy of the Viking Age lives on today with six per cent of people of the UK population predicted to have Viking DNA in their genes compared to 10 per cent in Sweden.
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Who ruled after Ragnar Lothbrok?

Ragnar Lodbrok was not king of all the Vikings. He was the king of a large group of them. Lodbrok had several sons who took over after him, including Björn Ironside and Ivar the Boneless. Ivar is most famous for his conquests in England.
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Where is Lagertha buried?

Vikings: Queen Lagertha is buried at sea in emotional scene

Vikings season six, part B, is likely to see many funerals following the bloody battle of Kattegat in the midseason finale.
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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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How many sons did Ragnar Lothbrok have?

Ragnar is said to have been the father of three sons—Halfdan, Inwaer (Ivar the Boneless), and Hubba (Ubbe)—who, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and other medieval sources, led a Viking invasion of East Anglia in 865.
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Why was Ragnar's body not found?

No one knows what happened to Ragnar Lothbrok's body. According to some of the sagas, Ragnar was thrown into a pit of snakes by King Ælla of Northumbria. However, most the stories detailing Ragnar's life were written down centuries after his death. Scholars are not even sure if he was a real person.
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Have any Viking remains been found?

Because the project was a small, private initiative, the investigations were financed by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage. As archaeologists studied the site, the rich remains of a Viking grave were discovered. Human remains were uncovered along with many other objects.
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Did Ragnar's sons find his body?

It's important to remember that Ragnar was far from home when he died, but many fans have pointed out that it's strange that their sons didn't reclaim the body, and that what was left of him was nowhere to be found in the pit.
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What race were most Vikings?

“A lot of the Vikings are mixed individuals” with ancestry from both Southern Europe and Scandinavia, for example, or even a mix of Sami (Indigenous Scandinavian) and European ancestry.
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Who has the most Viking blood?

There's no clear answer as to which country has the most Viking heritage, but most people keep their arguments to the big three: Norway, Denmark, and Iceland. ... Of the three legitimately Scandinavian countries, Norway appears to have the most Viking DNA.
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What nationality are most Vikings?

Who were the Vikings? The Vikings were an ancient warrior tribe who were natives of Scandinavia from basically threes countries- Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The group is still listed among the most furious fighters in history and are known for having conducted raids in several parts of eastern and western Europe.
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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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Where is Sigurd buried?

While spurring his horse during the ride home, Earl Sigurd's leg was scratched by Maelbrigte's protruding buck-tooth. The scratch became infected and before long Earl Sigurd the Powerful died. He was buried at “Ekkjalsbakki” - the banks of the River Oykell in Scotland.
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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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Why were Ivar's eyes blue?

Ivar the boneless, has blue eyes because he's suffering from 'brittle bone disease' named "Osteogenesis imperfecta" which is characterised by a triad of blue sclera (white portion of the eye), fragile bones and conductive hearing loss.
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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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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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