Who kills Lagertha in real life?

Unfortunately, there are no accounts of how the real Lagertha actually died. She is believed to have been born in 795 and died around the mid 9th Century. According to Saxo, Lagertha brutally murdered her former husband with a spearhead that she had hidden in her dress.
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Who killed Lagertha in history?

Hvitserk being Lagertha's definitive killer, did come as a last-minute shocker. Even though Katheryn Winnick had seemingly confirmed before Vikings returned that Lagertha would die in Season 6, I had not expected her death to happen this soon.
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Why did they kill Lagertha?

Speaking to TVLine, Katheryn Winnick shared the writers of Vikings didn't want to kill her character after six seasons, but she knew she had to die, and she wanted her to have an epic and heart-wrenching death.
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Is Lagertha based on a real person?

The History series Vikings depicts a community of Viking warriors, including the famous Norse warrior Ragnar Lothbrok and his first wife, the legendary Viking warrior Lagertha. The character of Lagertha is based on a real Viking shieldmaiden - born sometime around 795 CE - who really was married to Ragnar.
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How does Bjorn Ironside die in real life?

As for the real Björn Ironside, there are no records on how he died, so it's assumed that he either died of old age or illness, but he had a more peaceful death than his fictional counterpart.
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How old was Lagertha when died?

Lagertha Lodbrok (born Hladgerd), 770 - 850

Ragnar was born in 765, in Upsala, Sweden. His occupations were King Of Uppsala and Legendary Viking, king of Sweden and Denmark, koning van Denemarken. They had 2 children: Björn Järnsida Ragnarsson and one other child. Lagertha passed away in 850, at age 80.
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Was Lagertha Bjorn's mother in real life?

Lagertha Wasn't His Real Mother

But the sagas tell a different story, in which Bjorn is actually the son of Aslaug along with most famously Ivar the Boneless, Hvitserk and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. This would definitely complicate things for the sons of Ragnar after the murder of Aslaug in season 4.
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Was Aslaug eating an onion?

Aslaug arrived dressed in a net, eating an onion and accompanied by a dog. Impressed by her ingenuity, Ragnar asked her to marry him and they went on to have four sons together: Ivar the Boneless, Hvitserk, Björn Ironside and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.
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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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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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Did Lagertha sleep with Rollo?

It was revealed that Lagertha had slept with Rollo, an affair that resulted in Bjorn being born. Ragnar blindly thought that Bjorn was his son, yet he was actually Rollo's. Lagertha's betrayal was obviously greater than Ragnar's. In that regard, her reaction couldn't be justified.
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Who killed Katheryn Winnick in Vikings?

Lagertha. Lagertha's (Katheryn Winnick) death was one that Vikings fans had dreaded ever since the Seer (John Kavanagh) revealed she was fated to be killed by a son of Ragnar's in season four.
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Who does Lagertha sleep with?

3 Astrid. The shieldmaiden begins sleeping with Lagertha in the fourth season. She later marries Harald and becomes Queen of the Kingdom of Vestfold-Rogaland but opts to die rather than live a life without Lagertha. Astrid is not the perfect lover but there is never a doubt that she loves Lagertha.
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Who ruled Kattegat after Lagertha?

5 Kattegat: Ingrid

The final ruler of Kattegat was a surprise to many fans - as most assumed that Bjorn would end up ruling the city with his wives - or that Harald would take over. Both did happen, for a while, as Bjorn ruled with Gunnhild and Ingrid, before Harald came to take over as King of Norway.
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Is Vikings based on a true story?

Yes and no. 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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Why does Lagertha hair turn white?

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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Do Vikings still exist?

So do Vikings still exist today? Yes and no. 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 Vikings treat their wives?

Viking marriages were relatively egalitarian for their time. While their society was still male-dominated, women had significant protections under the law. Norse wives had a say in the choice of their mates, could initiate divorce proceedings, reclaim dowries, and play a part in public life.
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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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Is Magnus Ragnar 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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Is Kattegat a real town?

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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Why did Aslaug sleep with harbard?

Aslaug is furious, while Harbard insists that he only sleeps with them so he can free them of their troubles. As he did with Ivar, Harbard claims, he takes into himself a person's troubles. Apparently in the case of women it means having sex with them.
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How close is Vikings to real history?

Vikings creator Michael Hirst takes a number of creative liberties, and the show tends to be more akin to the film 300 when it comes to accuracy rather than the informative portrayal that its History Channel origins would indicate.
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Did Rollo betray Ragnar in real life?

Contrary to his depiction in the series, there is no evidence to suggest that Rollo was the brother of Ragnar Lothbrok but there are suggestions that Rollo did participate in, or even lead, the siege of Paris in 885-886 CE as depicted in the show.
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Is Bjorn really Rollo's son in Vikings?

He reigned until 928 and was succeeded by his son William Longsword. In reality, Rollo was not the brother of Ragnar, nor was he the father of Bjorn Ironside. Generally, Viking Chief and legendary King of Sweden, Bjorn Ironside is regarded as the son of Viking King Ragnar Lothbrok.
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