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‘Vikings’ fans chose between ‘father or son’ Ragnar Lothbrok or Ubbe, and Ragnar is the clear winner. ... They both look strikingly similar in the photo, from their faces to their hair.
Vikings have tortured fans ahead of the final season with the most heart-wrenching throwback of Travis Fimmel as Ragnar Lothbrok, and, honestly, what are they doing to us? We now finally have a ...
Ragnar Lothbrok led Vikings' first four seasons, and his best moment in the show is even better thanks to its historical ...
VIKINGS is taking a mid-season break on History and Amazon Prime and fans are remembering some characters from the past. Was Lagertha really Ragnar Lothbrok's wife? Was Bjorn really Lagertha's son?
Back in April, the midseason finale of History’s Vikings took a major time jump forward. Kattegat, once a small tribal village, is now a global city. The sons of Ragnar Lothbrok are grown men ...
Ragnar Lothbrok's Death Was One Of TV's Most Brutal He Embraced Death Gladly In His Final Speech, As True Warriors Were Meant ...
VIKINGS season 6 will be premiering in 2019 but fans are already talking about what could happen next. One question is whether Ragnar Lothbrok could make a return to the series. Here’s what we ...
Ragnar Lothbrok’s (Travis Fimmel) marriage to Princess Aslaug (Alyssa Sutherland) in Vikings wasn’t what you’d call a happy long-term commitment. Although they had some pleasantness in the ...
I mean, if your BS story makes a cold-hearted death bringer think twice, it's worth the risk. (Vikings Heading for Land/Frank Dicksee/1873) The only legitimate source for information on Ragnar ...
Ragnar Lothbrok’s great army of revenge feeds the fish at the bottom of the sea. His boats sink into darkness, never to be seen again by human eyes. Yet Ragnar and Ivar endure. Father and son ...
It seems as though Ragnar Lothbrok has lost his place in the Vikings world. At least that appears to have been the case in Wednesday’s midseason premiere of the History series.
Ragnar performs the blóðǫrn (“blood eagle”) on Borg, a gruesome process of ritualized torture and execution allegedly carried out during the Viking Age (c. 750–1050).