Watch Northmen - A Viking Saga Online

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Watch Northmen - A Viking Saga Online

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Ragnar Lothbrok, the Fearless Viking Hero of Norse History. Watch Jolene Online Full Movie. Ragnar Lothbrok was a Danish Viking warlord and a renowned hero of Norse history who lived in the 9th century. The legendary Viking, who was also the king of Denmark and Sweden, was also known as Ragnar Sigurdsson as he was told to be Danish King Sigurd Ring’s son (or Hring) in some accounts. Both the name Ragnar and the nickname “Lothbrok”, which must not be confused with a surname,  had many variations in the accounts of the age.

Sometimes his name could be written as Regnar or Regner whereas his nickname/epithet could be written as Lodbrok or Lodbrog. Ragnar’s epithet Lothbrok could be interpreted as “hairy breeches” in the Old Norse language. It could also mean “dirty breeches” according to some. The epithet is believed to be derived from the breeches he wore while fighting a poison- breathing serpent (or a dragon according to some accounts) in one of the sagas featuring Ragnar Lothbrok. Is Ragnar Lothbrok Real or Just a Myth ? Yes, he is real. That being said, who Ragnar really was is a matter of debate among historians.

At this point, the better question would be “How close is History Channel’s Ragnar to the actual historical figure ?”Although he is known as the father of the most famous Viking heroes like Ivar the Boneless and Bjorn Ironside (who eventually became even more successful and famous than their father), there is more than one theory about the real identity of Ragnar Lothbrok. Some historians suggest that the stories telling us about the legendary deeds of Ragnar Lodbrok/Ragnar Lothbrok are actually  a compilation of the accounts regarding several different Viking historical figures and there may be more than one Viking warlord that might have inspired the sagas. Sharaabi Full Movie Part 1 here. Ragnar Lothbrok Raiding France and England.

Stories in medieval literature regarding Ragnar Lothbrok differ in terms of details, however, the part about his raids on France and England is almost identical in every account. In addition to that, a chronological account of the age which is considered a highly reliable source,  Anglo- Saxon Chronicle comprehensively describes Ragnar Lothbrok’s deeds that made a significant impact on the history of the 9th century. The records regarding Vikings in Anglo- Saxon Chronicle does not end with Ragnar Lothbrok. It features somes tales about his sons and how they carried on his legacy.

According to the accounts of French historians, Ragnar ruled as a king in Denmark and he and his sons raided France ruthlessly. Another account links Ragnar to Reginheri (Reginherus), the Viking who attacked Paris, hanged 1. Christians and died of a disease shortly thereafter.

Ragnar Lodbrok became famous as a warlord and made his fortune by raiding lands and kingdoms in the west. He allegedly attacked people while they were praying in churches. Ragnar was known as a witty leader and sometimes used blitzkrieg (sudden charge) tactics to surprise well- organized and disciplined forces of his enemies, especially during his attacks on France.

As the main target of his raids, France suffered badly in the hands of Ragnar Lodbrok and his Northmen. It is told that Ragnar and his men captured Paris and made King Charles pay 7. Ragnar Lothbrok’s Sons, Daughters and Wives Ragnar  Lothbrok had three wives; Lagertha (read here) the Shieldmaiden,  Aslaug  the warrior queen and Thora Town- hart (Borgarhjort), a noblewoman who was the daughter of Earl Herrauðr of Götaland. It should also be noted that some accounts mention a fourth wife.

Ragnar’s wives gave him many sons, the most famous ones being Bjorn Ironside (read more on him here), Ubba (Ubbe/Hubba/Husto), Hvitserk/ Hvítserkr, Halfdan Ragnarsson/Halvdan Ylving and Ivar the Boneless (Inwaer/Yngwar) (read about Ivar here). Eric, Agnar, Hastein, Rognvald, Harald and Fridleiv/Fridleif Ragnarsson (his son from Shieldmaiden Lagertha), Dunvat Ragnarsen and Radbard Ragnarsen are other names recorded as Ragnar Lothbrok’s sons. Ragnar had two daughters from Lagertha the Shieldmaiden and several daughters from his other wives but there is no accurate information regarding their names. Only two names, Ragnhild Ragnarsdottir and Åløf Ragnarsdóttir appear in some accounts as the possible names of his daughters.

Ragnar Lothbrok and Lagertha. Although there are not that many resources detailing who Lagertha really was, there is one that can shed some light into the life of the shieldmaiden: Gesta Danorum (“Deeds of the Danes”). In Gesta Danorum, it is told that Ragnar met Lagertha when he was taking back Norway from Frø, the King of Sweden who killed Ragnar’s grandfather, King Siward of Norway during the invasion. Along with the women in King Siward’s family and others living in his court, Lagertha was taken prisoner and put in a brothel to be humiliated. These women fought bravely when Ragnar Lodbrok came to rescue them and take back his grandfather’s lands. That is where Ragnar met Lagertha.

Lagertha is mentioned in Gesta Danorum as “a woman with the courage of a man who fought fearlessly”. According to the story, Ragnar was so impressed by Lagertha’s bravery and he wanted to marry her. But it was not that easy. Ragnar killed a bear and the hound guarding Lagertha’s house to be convinced for marriage. As an interesting side note here, unlike how it was depicted in History Channel’s Vikings, Björn Ironside is not featured as Lagertha and Ragnar’s son in most of the historical accounts. He was Ragnar and Aslaug’s second son after Ivar the Boneless. Yes, Ivar is told to be the oldest one.

Lagertha and Ragnar had a son but he was named Fridleif. Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. History Channel’s depiction of Aslaug, who was also known as Kraka and Randalin, is more accurate compared to some other characters in the TV series. According to Saga of the Völsungs,  Aslaug, the third wife of Ragnar Lodbrok, was the daughter of the legendary Norse hero Sigurd and the shieldmaiden Brynhildr. When her parents died, her mother’s foster father, Heimer thought it would be dangerous if anybody knew who Aslaug actually was. He made a big harp and carried Aslaug inside it as he wandered around posing as a harpist.

That went on until one day Ragnar Lothbrok’s men discovered her as she was bathing. Mesmerized by Aslaug’s beauty, Ragnar’s men forgot about the bread they were baking and they had to tell Ragnar about her when Ragnar asked what happened. Ragnar sent his men to bring Aslaug to him.