The Tale of the Ragnarssons | The Legendary Sons of Ragnar

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This video will include the tale of the 5 most famous sons of Ragnar.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction - Ragnar Lothbrok
02:26 Ivar the Boneless - The Cursed Heathen
19:12 Halfdan Ragnarsson - The First Viking King of Northumbria
33:58 Ubba Ragnarsson - Legendary Viking War Lord
42:56 Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye - The Mythical Ancestor of Kings
52:58 Björn Ironside - The Warrior Champion
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The Gesta Danorum:
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The Saga of Ragnar Lodrok and his Sons:
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Annals of Ireland:
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Annals of Ulster:
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Vulsunga saga:
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle:
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  • Viking's came to Ireland most landed in Wexford & spread out even to Dublin. A Cave was Found recently in Kilkenny. In the cave they found Skeletons of Vikings & Other items. It is now open to the public.

    @antoinettedoyle3185@antoinettedoyle31858 ай бұрын
    • Definitely need to visit! Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • Where in Kilkenny is it? I’m from Tipp so very close and definitely somewhere I’ll go visit

      @catherinehogan553m@catherinehogan553m8 ай бұрын
    • Yep Dublin was originally built to be a Scandinavian Viking settlement

      @anthonygiangreco3621@anthonygiangreco36215 ай бұрын
    • Isn’t it believed that Ivor the Boneless himself wound up ruling in Dublin for some time? I think it is argued there was a Scandinavian king who fits his description and possibly name or something a rather if I recall correctly.

      @otherbarry6656@otherbarry66565 ай бұрын
    • @@otherbarry6656 yes very true, all mentioned in ivars part of the video

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles2 ай бұрын
  • The battle scene (of the Vikings series) where Ivor The Boneless threw axes while sitting on his arse, after being knocked off his chariot, in the rain, screaming and yelling his battle-cry, his army climbing up from the sewers: was the most fierce, convincing, and frightening Hollywood battle I'd ever seen. It is a masterfully depicted scene. 🎥

    @lesliewarnell5172@lesliewarnell51725 ай бұрын
    • Porverbs 10:30

      @Hannah_The_Elon_Jew@Hannah_The_Elon_Jew5 ай бұрын
    • Hollywood?

      @KR-wd1ii@KR-wd1ii3 ай бұрын
    • Agreed!!! And the actor playing Ivar pulled it off so well. Really brought it to life!!! Such a talented actor

      @klaj6595@klaj65953 ай бұрын
    • The Vikings series was a Canada Ireland co-production. It wasn't made in Hollywood.

      @MicaOShea-oe7ir@MicaOShea-oe7ir3 ай бұрын
    • One of the best scenes I have ever seen. The way ubba looks at his brother says it all

      @jamesdenys9533@jamesdenys95332 ай бұрын
  • Surely there is no greater tale then those of Ragnar Lothbrok and his Sons. Great video on their tales

    @carrioncrow7687@carrioncrow76878 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for watching I hope you enjoyed the video!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • Someone never did their homework as Ragnar Rykill was was the one who was huntung for Alfred after the real Ragnar Rothbrok (Swedish) was killed in battle just like the Wessex had said!

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
    • @@historyprofiles Harald (Mophead/Finehair)Halfdanasson Great-grandfather: Halfdan (The Mild) (p44) Father: Halfdan the Black (p51) Wives Asa, Ragnhild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Eirik king of Jutland) Svanhild (p76 Heimskringla) (Daughter of Earl Eyestan.) Ashild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Hring Dagsson) Snoefrith (p50 Heimskringla) (Svasis daughter) Thora Morstrong (p91 Heimskringla) Harald now 70 yrs old Sons Halfdan the Red Olaf Geirstatha-Alf (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Bjorn (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild, a King of Vestfold, A Chapman/merchant. Son Guthroth. Eirik Bloodyaxe demands taxes owing to their father the king, they quarrel, Eirik get's nothing, they fight many people die, including Bjorn left with most of the wealth north This is later than Halfdan Heleggs and Halfdan the Whites death. Halfdan the black is upset with this, and burns down Eirik bloodyace hall down, with most of Eiriks men in it, Eirik asleep in a barn nearby. He escapes with four others and goes back to the king (next part- Halfdan the Black Ragnar Rykill (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Eirik Bloodyaxe (p76 Heimskringla) by Ragnhild Ubbi (p.71 Heimskringla) Halfdan the White ???-870 Estonia (p73 p83 Heimskringla) by Asa. Killed in Estonia Halfdan the Black (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa Halfdan the Black, after burning down Eirik Blooyaxe's farm/Hall Finds the kings fleet moored outside the Thorsfjord, and he places his fleet on the land side. Envoys try dispute before coming to an agreement. Halfdan the Black keeps his province.(p 90-91 Heimskringla) Guthorm (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa - Marshall of Vikings Dag (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Hring (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Guthroth Skirja (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Inggigerth (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Sigurth Hrisi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Halfdan Halegg (Longshanks) (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith. Burns down Earl Rognvold or Moer (Nederlands), burns down his house and 60 warriors, then steals 3 ships, set's off to the Hebredies (Isles North of Scotland). Thorir put in charge (son of Rognvold). Finehair now in control of the Nederlands. The Hebredies are where Helgg met his death blood Eagled Guthroth Ljomi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Rogvold Rettibeini (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Hakon (p91 Heimskringla) by Thora do your homework next time We grew up on the Sagas most of the Norwegian and Swedish royalty come from Finehair Rothbrok born in a land that became Sweden it's south of the main lake there. died in battle in Wessex Rykill died off the coast of Ireland hit a rok and his father died same time Ragnar was captain of that boat and that is the Reagnar Rok Big lull in raids after that while they sorted out a new leader after all all the sons of Finehair wanrted to be the leader and the husbands of Finehairs daughter (the Yarls) also wanted to Heimskringla is £40 on e books read it!

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@simonbroberg969everything you just said was f****** stupid you need to learn history. Ragnar lothbrok for one was not swedish, and he didn't die in Mercia he died in Northumbria. Seriously I don't think you know anything about what you're talking about.

      @anthonygiangreco3621@anthonygiangreco36215 ай бұрын
    • Copy and paste 😂

      @jwalton1915@jwalton19152 ай бұрын
  • I'm listening to this while playing Valheim - just like any normal 58 yo woman! Thanks for this it's absolutely awesome.

    @LoveratLoves@LoveratLoves8 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! I hope you enjoyed the video!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • You're cool as hell lady 😎

      @chrishall4058@chrishall40588 ай бұрын
    • In your defense Valheim is freaking awesome!

      @Nathan_Coley@Nathan_Coley7 ай бұрын
    • Atta girl!!

      @oliverclothesoff5397@oliverclothesoff53974 ай бұрын
    • That's soo awesome ❤

      @PaulyyBam@PaulyyBam4 ай бұрын
  • If that show hadn't had handsome Travis as Ragnar, I doubt so many people would have loved that show.

    @kdallas3966@kdallas39668 ай бұрын
    • Travis was indeed perfect casting for Ragnar imo.

      @Nathan_Coley@Nathan_Coley7 ай бұрын
    • Helped that his story and acting were done so well. Show went down the shitter after he died.

      @AceEverett@AceEverett6 ай бұрын
    • @@AceEverettI believe it got worse after his death but still 10/10

      @keytrendss5437@keytrendss5437Ай бұрын
  • Ivar the Boneless has always been my favorite of Ragnars sons.

    @pamelanaumann2586@pamelanaumann25865 ай бұрын
  • What a nice treat on this morning of Odin.. outstanding.

    @rolfrobertson6404@rolfrobertson64048 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Rolf!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • It is inconceivable that being one of the most enduring civilizations, vanished for their internal conflicts. Ambition, greed and lust were their destruction. I love Vikings history.

    @smrtzttspanishenglishtutor67@smrtzttspanishenglishtutor67Ай бұрын
  • I first heard about Vikings in the 70's and have been fascinated about them ever since.

    @pamelanaumann2586@pamelanaumann25865 ай бұрын
  • I watched Vikings and The Last Kingdom. I wanted to learn more about Vikings...found your channel...thank you bunches 😊. I don't believe EVERYTHING is told about them. I believe so much was buried/destroyed. Many people did not want these warriors to be remembered.

    @Almondeyez7878@Almondeyez78784 ай бұрын
  • Bjorn has always been my favorite of all of Ragnar's sons.✊🏼

    @misscriss80@misscriss806 ай бұрын
    • Never

      @Hannah_The_Elon_Jew@Hannah_The_Elon_Jew5 ай бұрын
    • You just like the sexy actor who played him

      @TheInternet1993@TheInternet19935 ай бұрын
    • ​@Hannah_The_Elon_Jew what does Elon_Jew mean?

      @TheInternet1993@TheInternet19935 ай бұрын
    • He is one of my ancestors. I descendant of King Christian I of Norway..

      @jturn103@jturn1034 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jturn103if he's your ancestor then how come you're such a loser?

      @AdamSed64@AdamSed644 ай бұрын
  • I've been waiting to watch this one all day I came home from work I showered had a chicken Caesar salad now it's time to hit play thank you again for all your great content this one's going to be epic

    @Mma-basement-215@Mma-basement-2158 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!! It means a lot! I hope you enjoyed the video!!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • No one needed to know that 🤔

      @wendyHew@wendyHew8 ай бұрын
  • I would love a more accurate account of the history channels version of these tales...The options are endless as to how to tell these stories interestingly due to so many perspectives and time lines...Great video!

    @ryanritchie9498@ryanritchie94988 ай бұрын
  • A Viking man can impress women by demonstrating how he takes his longship up a canal to deliver seeds which can be planted in fertile places.

    @davea6314@davea63148 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching! And indeed!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • That's not how my viking man impresses me lol.

      @michellekeith5602@michellekeith56028 ай бұрын
    • @@michellekeith5602 Tell us. Lol

      @davea6314@davea63148 ай бұрын
    • I see what ya did there 😂😂😂 yes, technique is key

      @peggywoods4327@peggywoods43278 ай бұрын
    • @@peggywoods4327 Lol

      @davea6314@davea63148 ай бұрын
  • Amazing thumbnail great job your work is much appreciated for us Viking age fans

    @UlfhednarAxe@UlfhednarAxe8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much! It means a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • Just finished watching "VIKINGS"... Excellent show... Also, very much enjoyed "THE LAST KINGDOM" which is the story of Uhtred of Babbemberg(sp?)... His story is very intriguing as well... The castle still stands today & is available for tours... Love the Viking History...

    @sueb3@sueb34 ай бұрын
    • Bravo

      @RobertoCaldarelli-po4gg@RobertoCaldarelli-po4gg4 ай бұрын
    • the last kingdom was amazing, i recommend watching the movie if you havent.

      @octothorpe53@octothorpe533 ай бұрын
    • Both amazing shows wow

      @TroubadourAdamRoad@TroubadourAdamRoadАй бұрын
    • Loved Vikings Valhalla too!! A must see. And Outlanders❤ can recommend the last Tzar too!! Love all these history based series so much!

      @ErikaRatilainen@ErikaRatilainen12 күн бұрын
  • I read somewhere a long time ago that Ivar the boneless was called that as he was so good a sailor he moved with the ship on the waves like he had no bones.

    @RighAlban@RighAlban7 ай бұрын
    • There are many depictions as to why he was called Ivar the boneless but there is no actual explanation as to why, I like what you said it kinda would make sense, he was like a serpent like jormungandr.

      @anthonygiangreco3621@anthonygiangreco36215 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonygiangreco3621 I honestly can't remember where I read it from but it was when I done a project about how he was he first person to capture Dumbarton castle in Alt Clut (Strathclyde Scotland) back in the early 90's.

      @RighAlban@RighAlban5 ай бұрын
    • @@RighAlban that's cool

      @anthonygiangreco3621@anthonygiangreco36215 ай бұрын
  • Those vikings. Still making my life hell after a millenia. Great video, Ollie!

    @jared1870@jared18708 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed the video!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • I had my DNA tested. My English ancestors had a small amount of Swedish/Danish. I'm very excited about it.

    @abigailpmm1182@abigailpmm11828 ай бұрын
    • lol why

      @minnumseerrund@minnumseerrund8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@minnumseerrundBecause it indicates that most likely they have ancestors from both the Anglo saxon settlers and also Vikings in the Danelaw or following invasions. It is exciting to know you are descended from some of the most famous and successful groups in the world.

      @wendyHew@wendyHew8 ай бұрын
    • I feel like a lot of English people have viking ancestry

      @candacemaitland9450@candacemaitland94508 ай бұрын
    • @@candacemaitland9450 Yeah following the Danelaw and then invasion by William the conqueror in 1066 the Vikings and Saxons began to mix into one group and the languages combined. A strange point is that the auto immune condition psoriasis is prevelent in England and Scotland and higher than most places in the world however Norway is the country with the highest rates and it is thought that these genes were brought from Scandinavia during the 900s along with various other traits, there is another condition affecting the tendons on one finger that can affect people with Scandinavian genes too. There is likely much more to discover but unfortunately lines of genetic research is not always encouraged or funded in this day and age as unfortunately there is a political move to create the everyone is the same scenario and genetic research that may also result in tests of intelligence or ability are seen as troublesome

      @wendyHew@wendyHew8 ай бұрын
    • @@wendyHew It's interesting, sure. But being excited or proud or happy about having 'a small amount of Swedish/Danish'? I dont get that. I'm Danish, as are both my parents and their parents. Does that make me excited when we're talking about Ragnarr, his sons and the early kings of Denmark? No. I'm interested in history in general and Nordic history specifically, but I dont get this obsession with ancestry. Fucken 0.5% of the world's male population is descended from Djengis Khan, doesnt make them modern day warlords.

      @minnumseerrund@minnumseerrund7 ай бұрын
  • Im Swedish and i live in Uppsala as you mention in your video. We have a places called Old Uppsala in Uppsala and there are 3 big hills that is called the kings hills after viking kings that are bured there. The have done excavations there and they found boatgraves whit human and animal remains and things in them from vikings. They belive its from the age of 900

    @mariethefamberonius4482@mariethefamberonius44823 ай бұрын
    • Uppsala, a as always been my fave Swedish city. Hälsn. från en finlandssvensk här i Nordöst😊 Hoppas du besökt Finland? Om inte så välkommen!❤

      @ErikaRatilainen@ErikaRatilainen12 күн бұрын
  • 🌟Bravo...This is one of the Very Best I have watched. Excellent Work & Thank You.

    @Go-Dawgs@Go-Dawgs7 ай бұрын
  • Hey, the only reason William was able to break Ivar's curse was because he was a descendant of Vikings. So really he didn't break the curse, he ensured it 😁

    @Son-of-Tyr@Son-of-Tyr8 ай бұрын
    • Viking is not a race. It's a job.

      @cynth346@cynth3468 ай бұрын
    • @@cynth346correct. Viking is something you do! Not something you are .

      @RR-ky6eu@RR-ky6eu8 ай бұрын
    • No the name Viking is used in retrospect to refer to the Scandinavian race that existed in Norway and surrounding areas and then began to move outwards, it is also used to differentiate between other Germanic peoples in the area for example saxons, Angles ect. It did originally refer to a raider but has taken on the classification of a race as it is specific to that group. It is clear now that if someone talks of vikings they are not referring to random raiders but specifically Scandinavian people from a certain time period. People researching back will not say they have ancestors who are Norwegian and German when researching the 900s for example, they will state thay they have ancestors that were Vikings and Anglo Saxons as this gives more clarity on the persons involved and the group that race was part of. Of course in terms of race the Vikings, Saxons, Danes, Angles ect were all part of the Germanic race as are the groups in those areas today. A large percentage of British people have shared dna from William the conqueror who in turn was decended from Rollo the walker a "viking'

      @wendyHew@wendyHew8 ай бұрын
    • @@wendyHew Viking- the act of raiding/Vikingr- individual Norse raider/Vikingar- multiple Norse raiders. That being said, when referring to the Viking age, they're specifically referring to the age of Scandinavian expansion through raiding, trading and settling. Viking doesn't by any means describe ancient Scandinavians as a whole. It's far more complicated than that.

      @Son-of-Tyr@Son-of-Tyr8 ай бұрын
  • im descended from sigard on one line and his daughter alof banger on another line and im proud of my ancestors my children will carry on ragnars genes

    @blacktidemilf@blacktidemilf8 ай бұрын
    • A lofty banger’s offspring currently populate football stadiums throughout Europe!

      @pfranks75@pfranks757 ай бұрын
    • For real ? Interesting….

      @mohebmpatel6543@mohebmpatel65435 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this great history Ollie. Wonderful video! I loved it

    @ELKE-@ELKE-8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for watching Elke!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • @@historyprofiles You are very welcome! 🌻

      @ELKE-@ELKE-8 ай бұрын
  • My great great grandfather was 6ft8 .his ancestors came to Virginia colony and over time they served in the Virginia Militia and married into other landed military families related to George Washington. They came to the new world from the York area of England. I have seen some freemasons believe George Washington was a direct male descendant of Half- Dan. Great video!

    @bobhemphut4011@bobhemphut40118 ай бұрын
  • How wonderful to have another video to learn. Thank you.

    @lymarie1974@lymarie19748 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • I named my dog Ragnar he loves this video.

    @blueakgirl23@blueakgirl238 ай бұрын
    • That’s great! 😂 glad to hear it

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • GREAT VIDEO ........... and interpritations ! LOVE IT !

    @NotPoliticalCorrect@NotPoliticalCorrect20 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much! A lot of Viking content in the channel!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles19 күн бұрын
  • Harald Fairhair is also one of Ragnar and Sigurd's direct descendants on his mothers side.

    @ARES11784@ARES117848 ай бұрын
    • The fact we don't even know if Ragnar was real or not shows this is highly unlikely

      @rhzyo@rhzyo8 ай бұрын
    • @@rhzyo Harald (Mophead/Finehair)Halfdanasson Great-grandfather: Halfdan (The Mild) (p44) Father: Halfdan the Black (p51) Wives Asa, Ragnhild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Eirik king of Jutland) Svanhild (p76 Heimskringla) (Daughter of Earl Eyestan.) Ashild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Hring Dagsson) Snoefrith (p50 Heimskringla) (Svasis daughter) Thora Morstrong (p91 Heimskringla) Harald now 70 yrs old Sons Halfdan the Red Olaf Geirstatha-Alf (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Bjorn (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild, a King of Vestfold, A Chapman/merchant. Son Guthroth. Eirik Bloodyaxe demands taxes owing to their father the king, they quarrel, Eirik get's nothing, they fight many people die, including Bjorn left with most of the wealth north This is later than Halfdan Heleggs and Halfdan the Whites death. Halfdan the black is upset with this, and burns down Eirik bloodyace hall down, with most of Eiriks men in it, Eirik asleep in a barn nearby. He escapes with four others and goes back to the king (next part- Halfdan the Black Ragnar Rykill (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Eirik Bloodyaxe (p76 Heimskringla) by Ragnhild Ubbi (p.71 Heimskringla) Halfdan the White ???-870 Estonia (p73 p83 Heimskringla) by Asa. Killed in Estonia Halfdan the Black (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa Halfdan the Black, after burning down Eirik Blooyaxe's farm/Hall Finds the kings fleet moored outside the Thorsfjord, and he places his fleet on the land side. Envoys try dispute before coming to an agreement. Halfdan the Black keeps his province.(p 90-91 Heimskringla) Guthorm (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa - Marshall of Vikings Dag (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Hring (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Guthroth Skirja (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Inggigerth (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Sigurth Hrisi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Halfdan Halegg (Longshanks) (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith. Burns down Earl Rognvold or Moer (Nederlands), burns down his house and 60 warriors, then steals 3 ships, set's off to the Hebredies (Isles North of Scotland). Thorir put in charge (son of Rognvold). Finehair now in control of the Nederlands. The Hebredies are where Helgg met his death blood Eagled Guthroth Ljomi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Rogvold Rettibeini (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Hakon (p91 Heimskringla) by Thora

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
    • @@simonbroberg969 that doesn't mention anything about what I said, also that's one account of many different ones.

      @rhzyo@rhzyo7 ай бұрын
    • Al;most if you read the Heimskringa you will know that Ragar Rothbrok only gets a small mention Rykill is one of Finehairs

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
    • By the way there are so many Halfdans because it means half Dane@@rhzyo

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
  • Ive just listened to you reading this podcast and i thoroughly enjoyed it ive liked and subscribed and will now look for more from you

    @noreenclark2568@noreenclark25688 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much more coming!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you 💛. I watched the TV series a few years ago and I loved it. I was really sad when Ragnar was dumped into that pit full of snakes. He won my heart. I thought Beon's mother was Ragnar's first wife, and she was a great shield maiden and warrior. ??? Thank you 💛 very much for this excellent documentary about the Great Ragnar Lothbrok and his famous sons. One undeniable fact is that Ragnar produced one hell of a bloodline of greatness and fame. Thanks again!!!

    @judithcampbell1705@judithcampbell17057 ай бұрын
    • Bjorn was, according to the Norse Sagas, the son of Aslaug and a younger brother of Ivar. Vikings, the TV series, changed some key information - making Bjorn Lagatha's son. I love Lagatha's portrayal in the series- but she was the mother of Eric and Aegnor in the sagas.

      @borreliaetc@borreliaetcКүн бұрын
  • I love the Viking history, thank you.

    @melissavancleave8686@melissavancleave86868 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!!!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • Same one of the most impressive thing for me is everywhere they went and they eventually settled into from Normandy England even the Normans in Sicily the varangian guard all were the best warriors and their generations all from Norse and or Viking stock

      @Mma-basement-215@Mma-basement-2158 ай бұрын
  • A really good insight into their lives 👍🏻 ⚔️

    @-RONNIE@-RONNIE8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. I enjoyed this.

    @heathkelly7163@heathkelly71638 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • According to the article "Frisia, a Viking Graveyard", two sons of Ragnar Lothbrok were killed there. The sources are quoted too.

    @juliaforsyth8332@juliaforsyth83328 ай бұрын
    • I believe one of them was Sigurd but not sure of the other . Interesting stuff!

      @ItsWickked@ItsWickked3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Watching from Alaska.

    @erpthompsonqueen9130@erpthompsonqueen91308 ай бұрын
  • Great video👏🏻

    @Thegryffindorboy@Thegryffindorboy8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you it means a lot!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • Love your stories.

    @Agapy8888@Agapy88888 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much it means a lot!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • That was excellent, thank you.

    @Cosmickitten2012@Cosmickitten20122 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles2 ай бұрын
  • This was fascinating. Thank you for the history. LIZ from California I will be coming to Scandinavia this summer. It’s nice to get some backstory to a lot of the history will be seeing.

    @lotusdolphin@lotusdolphinАй бұрын
  • very informative piece of history, thanks. Ragnar son had competition with their own father, of course his sons will want to be like him

    @nphipps9406@nphipps94065 ай бұрын
  • 3:13 it’s funny this is the likeness of the guy who played rollo, in Vikings. I like how the AI your using is using the actors likeness, I could see it on ivar and Auslaug.

    @ds698@ds6988 ай бұрын
  • This is all over the place!

    @jez6208@jez62088 ай бұрын
  • I love Vikings history 🎈🎈👌👌thanks you .

    @evelyngsolis1455@evelyngsolis1455Ай бұрын
  • thanks it was a great doco , liked and subbed

    @davecannabis@davecannabis3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much! I hope you enjoyed!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles3 ай бұрын
  • Been loving your videos as usual. I have a small request though, a video about William Wallace. Many people go with the Braveheart movie version but the latter has a lot of innacuracies with actual real events, and the the Scottish fight was an interesting read I had in history books

    @youssefmouden19@youssefmouden198 ай бұрын
    • William Wallace was not the true Braveheart, sadly most don’t know the true history. The term Braveheart came from Robert the Bruce…… You can do the research yourselves, but the fact of the matter is is the movie depiction is totally inaccurate. Robert the Bruce spearheaded the term Braveheart, when he on his deathbed, asked the crusaders to cut out his heart, and to carry it to battle on a crusade, Which they did, whereas he was left on the battlefield and named the true Braveheart. I am actually a direct descendent of Robert the Bruce through his daughter Marjorie, who had a son named David… king David II of Scotland, what is the grandson of Robert the Bruce. King David’s great grandson, married into the Gordon clan by marriage. I would have to look up his name exactly.

      @mforsyth2851@mforsyth28518 ай бұрын
    • Some of the film was taken from a book called The Lion of Ireland it is about Brian Boru

      @cathalodiubhain5739@cathalodiubhain57398 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting

    @ToniPako@ToniPako7 ай бұрын
  • Love the back ground music....!!!!

    @sableeve5796@sableeve57968 ай бұрын
    • Thank you I try to use it to make the video more captivating!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@historyprofileswho is the artist who created this wonderful music?

      @lymarie1974@lymarie19748 ай бұрын
  • While I was researching my family tree I went way way back and found out that my ancestors are Ragnar. I travelled to York to find out more information. I have enjoyed my journey learning of my family's history. This documentary was brilliant to watch I have shared this with my children. We will be going back to York soon as we don't live to far away from there and doing more research.

    @stealth3764@stealth37643 ай бұрын
    • Ragnar didn't exist

      @ulfrtheviking@ulfrtheviking3 ай бұрын
    • Ragnar is a mythical person.

      @kimwhitehead9096@kimwhitehead90962 ай бұрын
    • Hi. I'm also have Ragnar part of my family tree.

      @markewestlund@markewestlund2 ай бұрын
    • ​@ulfrtheviking he was real its just we know next to nothing about him

      @dragmaster2000@dragmaster20002 ай бұрын
    • @@dragmaster2000 I'd argue we know a lot about him just have no proof of his existence

      @ulfrtheviking@ulfrtheviking2 ай бұрын
  • Pretty much almost cried at this story...

    @sableeve5796@sableeve57968 ай бұрын
    • I hope you enjoyed the video!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • Cracking video old bean! Many thanks.

    @user-nj5bd8ly1y@user-nj5bd8ly1y8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • 5:03 maybe he has a growth problem, like the pain people go through with gigantism, also maybe making him appear way more durable thus he is boneless his bones never break? Who knows

    @ds698@ds6988 ай бұрын
    • My guess is that he had a range of movement that the common man had not, somewhat like a contortionist. My parents jockingli sayed that I was boneless because I like to do that flexible stuff as child. He was maybe flexible like a gymnast.

      @katarinatibai8396@katarinatibai83967 ай бұрын
  • Where was Uhtred in all this?? Great history lesson well done

    @ryanrhoades5922@ryanrhoades5922Ай бұрын
  • You never fail to disappoint. 💗

    @sarahgirlisit@sarahgirlisit8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much! It means a lot!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • Can you do either Grutte Pier or Gráinne O'Malley somwhere in future? @@historyprofiles

      @Dahaka-rd6tw@Dahaka-rd6tw8 ай бұрын
    • Is that really what you meant to say?🖤🇨🇦

      @tamarrajames3590@tamarrajames35903 ай бұрын
  • This is so cool!! From tracing my ancestry back I think I’m directly descended from Ivar the Boneless. I think from memory I’ve traced it from Australia. Back to England to France to Norway to Sweden. And I think it’s only 35 generations back

    @Jayden-LeeJackson@Jayden-LeeJacksonАй бұрын
  • Always move forward. Conquer all!

    @leogiles1630@leogiles1630Ай бұрын
  • 6:08 see that is what is confusing in a sense, because if Ivar is known to possibly need to be carried every place then it would not appear to be a disease or mobility issue cuz he is fighting like a man at 7, that makes me think he was already a big boy lol. And that the boneless is again a ironic name like little Jon in Robinhood lol.

    @ds698@ds6988 ай бұрын
    • It could be the clubbfoot or pigeon toe.

      @SageCoulee@SageCoulee8 ай бұрын
    • I like the theory it comes from him being such a good seaman that he could walk on a boat during a heavy storm and not even stumble

      @tallonmartin1726@tallonmartin17267 ай бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @michaelexline7774@michaelexline77748 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • Could you please send another two dollars as that is not enough!

      @wendyHew@wendyHew8 ай бұрын
    • Idk what you talking about.

      @michaelexline7774@michaelexline77748 ай бұрын
  • Boneless/Beinløs also translates as legless. There is some hint in the text that they carried him around; this would then make sense.

    @Rips23@Rips237 ай бұрын
    • Then how did he fight with his father in a pitched battle as a boy with the strengh of a man? Which this doc talks about in the beginning?

      @Sarge80@Sarge806 ай бұрын
    • Legless means drunk in the UK

      @Emilyb21-dm3bf@Emilyb21-dm3bf4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for an accurate account of the sons of Ragnar, Ragnar is my 35th great grandfather

    @markewestlund@markewestlund2 ай бұрын
    • well we don't know for sure Ragnar lived

      @veronicajensen7690@veronicajensen7690Ай бұрын
  • Thankyou for this, I learnt a lot. The thing that always gets me is Ragnars last voyage/mission to England. If he was as loved as the revenge that followed showed, how come so few actually went with him?? It just doesn't make sense?

    @chazthethug@chazthethug8 ай бұрын
    • learned wrong then: Harald (Mophead/Finehair)Halfdanasson Great-grandfather: Halfdan (The Mild) (p44) Father: Halfdan the Black (p51) Wives Asa, Ragnhild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Eirik king of Jutland) Svanhild (p76 Heimskringla) (Daughter of Earl Eyestan.) Ashild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Hring Dagsson) Snoefrith (p50 Heimskringla) (Svasis daughter) Thora Morstrong (p91 Heimskringla) Harald now 70 yrs old Sons Halfdan the Red Olaf Geirstatha-Alf (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Bjorn (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild, a King of Vestfold, A Chapman/merchant. Son Guthroth. Eirik Bloodyaxe demands taxes owing to their father the king, they quarrel, Eirik get's nothing, they fight many people die, including Bjorn left with most of the wealth north This is later than Halfdan Heleggs and Halfdan the Whites death. Halfdan the black is upset with this, and burns down Eirik bloodyace hall down, with most of Eiriks men in it, Eirik asleep in a barn nearby. He escapes with four others and goes back to the king (next part- Halfdan the Black Ragnar Rykill (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Eirik Bloodyaxe (p76 Heimskringla) by Ragnhild Ubbi (p.71 Heimskringla) Halfdan the White ???-870 Estonia (p73 p83 Heimskringla) by Asa. Killed in Estonia Halfdan the Black (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa Halfdan the Black, after burning down Eirik Blooyaxe's farm/Hall Finds the kings fleet moored outside the Thorsfjord, and he places his fleet on the land side. Envoys try dispute before coming to an agreement. Halfdan the Black keeps his province.(p 90-91 Heimskringla) Guthorm (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa - Marshall of Vikings Dag (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Hring (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Guthroth Skirja (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Inggigerth (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Sigurth Hrisi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Halfdan Halegg (Longshanks) (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith. Burns down Earl Rognvold or Moer (Nederlands), burns down his house and 60 warriors, then steals 3 ships, set's off to the Hebredies (Isles North of Scotland). Thorir put in charge (son of Rognvold). Finehair now in control of the Nederlands. The Hebredies are where Helgg met his death blood Eagled Guthroth Ljomi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Rogvold Rettibeini (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Hakon (p91 Heimskringla) by Thora

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
  • Someone should have read the Sagas brfore trying to write! Rothbrok might have had 2 of Finehairs Sons as Fostri Ragar Rothbok was Swedish and died in battle in Wessex when they said he had. Ragnar Rykill was still hunting Alfred. Rykill was killed by Drwoning off the coast of Ireland alongside his father King og Kigngs Finehair who had 18 wives, Those who know our sagas as they were taught to us as children know them well Now we have the names of 6 of Finehairs wives, 12 are mentioned just as having been "dismissed"! I went through the Heimskringla for you so, here is the names of the wives we know about abd their children: Rothbok might have had 2 of Finehairs son as Fostri but remember if you ever read the Sagas Harald (Mophead/Finehair)Halfdanasson Great-grandfather: Halfdan (The Mild) (p44) Father: Halfdan the Black (p51) Wives Asa, Ragnhild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Eirik king of Jutland) Svanhild (p76 Heimskringla) (Daughter of Earl Eyestan.) Ashild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Hring Dagsson) Snoefrith (p50 Heimskringla) (Svasis daughter) Thora Morstrong (p91 Heimskringla) Harald now 70 yrs old Sons Halfdan the Red Olaf Geirstatha-Alf (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Bjorn (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild, a King of Vestfold, A Chapman/merchant. Son Guthroth. Eirik Bloodyaxe demands taxes owing to their father the king, they quarrel, Eirik get's nothing, they fight many people die, including Bjorn left with most of the wealth north This is later than Halfdan Heleggs and Halfdan the Whites death. Halfdan the black is upset with this, and burns down Eirik bloodyace hall down, with most of Eiriks men in it, Eirik asleep in a barn nearby. He escapes with four others and goes back to the king (next part- Halfdan the Black Ragnar Rykill (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Eirik Bloodyaxe (p76 Heimskringla) by Ragnhild Ubbi (p.71 Heimskringla) Halfdan the White ???-870 Estonia (p73 p83 Heimskringla) by Asa. Killed in Estonia Halfdan the Black (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa Halfdan the Black, after burning down Eirik Blooyaxe's farm/Hall Finds the kings fleet moored outside the Thorsfjord, and he places his fleet on the land side. Envoys try dispute before coming to an agreement. Halfdan the Black keeps his province.(p 90-91 Heimskringla) Guthorm (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa - Marshall of Vikings Dag (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Hring (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Guthroth Skirja (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Inggigerth (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Sigurth Hrisi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Halfdan Halegg (Longshanks) (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith. Burns down Earl Rognvold or Moer (Nederlands), burns down his house and 60 warriors, then steals 3 ships, set's off to the Hebredies (Isles North of Scotland). Thorir put in charge (son of Rognvold). Finehair now in control of the Nederlands. The Hebredies are where Helgg met his death blood Eagled Guthroth Ljomi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Rogvold Rettibeini (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Hakon (p91 Heimskringla) by Thora

    @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
  • Ivar the Boneless has an interesting story, probably my favorite out of all of them

    @NorscanWarlord@NorscanWarlordАй бұрын
    • Same here, he was war like beyond measure, restless and the founder of a bloodline that held significant power for almost 100 years

      @historyprofiles@historyprofilesАй бұрын
  • The McSweeney clan descended from the Uá Imair (the House of Ivar) and my haplogroup is I1, which is as Scandinavian as it gets.

    @gigmcsweeney8566@gigmcsweeney85667 ай бұрын
  • The absolute legendary sons of King Ragnar ❤

    @capyomalley4609@capyomalley460916 күн бұрын
  • You should make a video on Robin Hood or you could do a more recent video on a true warrior who stalked his enemies and made some very painful sacrifices just to make sure he killed his target Carlos Hatchcock a U.S Sniper during the Vietnam War, you could also do Sharp Shooters in the Revolutionary War or how the dif Indian Tribes Taught Americans, Brits, and the French Guerrilla Warfare. Some of the Soldiers started using the Tomahawk and would kill and Scalp Officers which had never been done before

    @Hoosier_Cuddy765@Hoosier_Cuddy7658 ай бұрын
    • *Guerrilla. Because gorillas are animals, and I know irregular militaries didn't invent them.

      @maryjarman4704@maryjarman47048 ай бұрын
  • Half dan i wont let you stand alone. I refer to myself as half and half. I laugh everytime i fix my coffee.

    @user-oe2fl4vr9j@user-oe2fl4vr9jАй бұрын
  • Did I miss something?? How did Hvitserk get the name Halfdan?

    @Kingz_of_the_jungle@Kingz_of_the_jungle7 ай бұрын
    • My question too

      @doreenbierens@doreenbierens7 ай бұрын
    • Hvitserk and hafdan are two separate people? Aren't they

      @realityhurts8697@realityhurts86977 ай бұрын
    • @@realityhurts8697 exactly. Totally different people.

      @Kingz_of_the_jungle@Kingz_of_the_jungle7 ай бұрын
    • Hvitserk means whiteshirt so it's probably a nickname

      @JohnJones-wh3ch@JohnJones-wh3ch6 ай бұрын
    • You are right and the Thumbnail is wrong!

      @FarhanQuasimi@FarhanQuasimi6 ай бұрын
  • Wasn't The Great Heathens Army also known as The Great Horde of 865?

    @davidfletcher6703@davidfletcher67038 ай бұрын
  • Back when I as in grad school I read the sagas in Old Norse. I can’t do that anymore.

    @nbenefiel@nbenefielАй бұрын
  • I heard once or twice that the some of the son's of Ragnar May have just used ragnars name because of the fame it brought, and were not actually Ragnars son's. It is reports like this that make me always guessing who is who, and what is what. Oh if we could just find a conical of ragnar.

    @rolfrobertson6404@rolfrobertson64048 ай бұрын
    • I have also heard that! Would have been a good way to attract warriors! Although you probably would have had to been a savage warrior to pull it off!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • @@historyprofiles indeed, I could imagine how it might of went if you followed a ragnar descendant in to battle and the man proved himself unworthy. Blood eagle would be his least of problems lol. Thanks for a great history channel sir.

      @rolfrobertson6404@rolfrobertson64048 ай бұрын
  • @cherylbrooks7005@cherylbrooks70058 ай бұрын
  • If I see even one person walking around with a two weapon strapped to their back magically I'm going to freak out. As anyone knows you cannot draw a weapon like that go ahead and try. I did like a piece where kore' used his off hand to hold the blade itself and swing/block. Ivars awesome, dude was 19 playing a rock star role. Why in one scene do I see Ivar (of all people) also uselessly carrying around a a two handed sword on his back. Simple things like this would make it look more realistic as not every viking is some 6'4 275 lb man when a lot of them also had intestinal parasites and malnutrition. Great work on your video!

    @user-zb3ov2ut7i@user-zb3ov2ut7iАй бұрын
  • I live in notingham and never heard of this but never read about it but watched the shows

    @youtuberuserzbx@youtuberuserzbx12 күн бұрын
  • One has to be a great man to of passed it on for his son's to be great as well...

    @raybrozzo7850@raybrozzo78507 ай бұрын
  • I often wonder how these Vikings who wanted nothing more than to become legendary figures what they would think of the fact that there names are not just known around the globe in their own time but now thousands of years later!

    @BumSag-bm9vp@BumSag-bm9vp5 ай бұрын
  • I also like how Loki is a representation of mischief… not evil.. big difference in theological terms

    @ZzayJayyy@ZzayJayyy4 ай бұрын
    • Loki is a God of change, which most men fear. His mischief always brought change and upheaval, and also opportunity.🖤🇨🇦

      @tamarrajames3590@tamarrajames35903 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t like that they made Ivar a crippled in the show. He wasn’t crippled, no crippled Viking would lead not a chance. He would’ve been put out in the cold at birth, and his mom wouldn’t have went to get him and betray the husband wouldn’t happen. People think Vikings like other native Americans was some stupid barbaric folk, but they was not, they were extremely close group, the entire village was basically family. They would never let a crippled baby live it was just to much to take care of. Ivar was a tough smart man, most likely extremely big, and or broke bones when he fought. Either way the world couldn’t afford to be soft and allow someone who can’t take care and contribute to live period 😢

    @thegamerboneless2864@thegamerboneless28647 ай бұрын
    • "They weren't barbaric cos they'd have murdered crippled babies" yeah okay compelling argument.

      @LoneKharnivore@LoneKharnivore6 ай бұрын
  • Like the vids interest were do you get you're information from? Thanks

    @chetanhsm@chetanhsm5 ай бұрын
  • Ubba is my favorite

    @petagayireland2842@petagayireland28423 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤

    @Christopherurich33@Christopherurich338 ай бұрын
  • My 27th Great Grandparents were Ragnar and Aslaug through their sons Bjorn and Sigurd 🐲

    @denisestevens2540@denisestevens25408 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂good one

      @shanepower3628@shanepower36287 ай бұрын
    • are you sure cutie..thats great that your blood is viking

      @robertestrera4670@robertestrera46706 ай бұрын
  • Regarding Ivar, in Ragnarsona Pattr there is a passage that also said boneless nickname was due to him being impotent, if my memory serves me right. Been a while.

    @kristijanzikic1970@kristijanzikic197010 күн бұрын
  • ❤❤❤

    @Soincs@Soincs8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed the video !

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
    • @@historyprofiles i did❤️

      @Soincs@Soincs8 ай бұрын
  • yo when you gonna do one on Dietrich von Bern?

    @cosmologium@cosmologium8 ай бұрын
    • is that the same person as Theodoric the Great?

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles8 ай бұрын
  • I love the old story's of my great forefathers

    @NorvelCooksey@NorvelCooksey21 күн бұрын
  • The 3 interlock triangles shown on the blood eagle rock carving... what does it mean?

    @zig-zagroller5677@zig-zagroller56777 ай бұрын
    • It is called a Vuknot, and indicated the wearer’s willingness to join Odin at any time (die in battle).🖤🇨🇦

      @tamarrajames3590@tamarrajames35903 ай бұрын
  • Hail from an Norwegian viking:-)

    @geirtorgersen5116@geirtorgersen51163 ай бұрын
  • Love the Viking Saga's! Ragnor and his son's legacies were beyond words. NETFLIX offers all three of the BEST Viking Saga series now. The Vikings (from the History Channel), the Last Kingdom (BBC Production) and Vikings Valhalla (Netflix Original). Enjoy!

    @michaeldpa1333@michaeldpa1333Ай бұрын
  • Ivar the boneless got his name not because he had brittle bone. He would have never been able to reign if he did. But because he was like a gymnast. He was that good.

    @KatieCatWalker@KatieCatWalker5 ай бұрын
  • Ive heard of another worrier who was called boneless because he moves on the battlefield like he had no bones and was so swift could be that with 2 axes in hand

    @Lucian66642@Lucian666422 ай бұрын
  • Cool, I just found out Rollo was my Ancestor as well as My Hubby's, I am Related to all The English Kings, A Russian, King, Irish, Scottish, Danish, Norway , and German Kings! Also Attila The Hun, Lol! All The Bad Guy's!

    @PaulaakaPaben@PaulaakaPaben20 күн бұрын
  • I do believe that Halfdan and Hvitserk are the same person, as Hvitserk just means White shirt, which Halfdan used to wear.

    @Sarge80@Sarge806 ай бұрын
  • That’s a shame that Sigurd story was butchered in Vikings

    @Nina11J@Nina11J8 ай бұрын
    • Indeed . I was pretty upset. He has a lot going on in history. They probably thought along with the other brothers the story might be a little too bloated but idk. Can’t make excuses for them

      @ItsWickked@ItsWickked3 ай бұрын
  • in that thumbnail sigurd looks like the guy who plays IT in the newer version

    @diehardeaglesfansince1994@diehardeaglesfansince19947 ай бұрын
  • All fannies apart from two Bjorn and Ivar. The majority of battles Bjorn was in ended in defeat.

    @user-vy4xr2ob7z@user-vy4xr2ob7z7 ай бұрын
  • Just wish there were no ads 😊

    @melany.muraour@melany.muraour24 күн бұрын
  • Making Ivor legless ,in the series ,was stupid he'd have been put in the bin in real life if this was true.

    @ThomasOneill-ih1ju@ThomasOneill-ih1ju7 ай бұрын
    • Ivar Boneless was king of Ireland, we don't which of Finehairs wives had him, one of the 12 that were only mentioned as being "dismissed" wI think. If he was ha;lf brother if Ironside or Ragnar Rykill then they would still be seen as brothers and the sones of Finehair 1sy King of Nowray Heimskringla is avalable on E bay for about £40 Harald (Mophead/Finehair)Halfdanasson Great-grandfather: Halfdan (The Mild) (p44) Father: Halfdan the Black (p51) Wives Asa, Ragnhild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Eirik king of Jutland) Svanhild (p76 Heimskringla) (Daughter of Earl Eyestan.) Ashild (p76 Heimskringla) (daughter of Hring Dagsson) Snoefrith (p50 Heimskringla) (Svasis daughter) Thora Morstrong (p91 Heimskringla) Harald now 70 yrs old Sons Halfdan the Red Olaf Geirstatha-Alf (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Bjorn (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild, a King of Vestfold, A Chapman/merchant. Son Guthroth. Eirik Bloodyaxe demands taxes owing to their father the king, they quarrel, Eirik get's nothing, they fight many people die, including Bjorn left with most of the wealth north This is later than Halfdan Heleggs and Halfdan the Whites death. Halfdan the black is upset with this, and burns down Eirik bloodyace hall down, with most of Eiriks men in it, Eirik asleep in a barn nearby. He escapes with four others and goes back to the king (next part- Halfdan the Black Ragnar Rykill (p76 Heimskringla) by Svanhild Eirik Bloodyaxe (p76 Heimskringla) by Ragnhild Ubbi (p.71 Heimskringla) Halfdan the White ???-870 Estonia (p73 p83 Heimskringla) by Asa. Killed in Estonia Halfdan the Black (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa Halfdan the Black, after burning down Eirik Blooyaxe's farm/Hall Finds the kings fleet moored outside the Thorsfjord, and he places his fleet on the land side. Envoys try dispute before coming to an agreement. Halfdan the Black keeps his province.(p 90-91 Heimskringla) Guthorm (p73 Heimskringla) by Asa - Marshall of Vikings Dag (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Hring (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Guthroth Skirja (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Inggigerth (p76 Heimskringla) by Aschild Sigurth Hrisi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Halfdan Halegg (Longshanks) (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith. Burns down Earl Rognvold or Moer (Nederlands), burns down his house and 60 warriors, then steals 3 ships, set's off to the Hebredies (Isles North of Scotland). Thorir put in charge (son of Rognvold). Finehair now in control of the Nederlands. The Hebredies are where Helgg met his death blood Eagled Guthroth Ljomi (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Rogvold Rettibeini (p50 Heimskringla) by Snoefrith Hakon (p91 Heimskringla) by Thora

      @simonbroberg969@simonbroberg9697 ай бұрын
  • I have English and Norwegian Ancestry, so am very interested in these stories.

    @rianne-etc9479@rianne-etc947927 күн бұрын
    • Many more on my channel to explore!

      @historyprofiles@historyprofiles27 күн бұрын
  • Sorry I'm late!!

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