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As Vikings approach its climax, neither Kwenthrith nor Magnus are still alive to tell the truth on-screen. However, fans can catch Bailey in her latest role in all-out action thriller Knuckledust.
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He’s a loyal Viking warrior that meets his end in season 3. Kwenthrith becomes the Queen of Mercia with the help of Wessex and the Vikings. She is killed by Judith in a shocking turn of events.
In Vikings Kwenthrith (played by Amy Bailey) was the Queen Regnant of Mercia in Anglo-Saxon England. She was the daughter of the late King Offa of Mercia and the sister of the late Prince Kenelm.
A look back at Vikings Season 4 Episode 2, ... Kwenthrith, of course, is back to her naughty ways, coming onto Ecbert’s odious son. Judith is probably grateful for the diversion.
Vikings began with Ragnar, in battle, seeing a vision of Odin the Allfather. ... But Kwenthrith—like Ragnar, like Ecbert—knows that the status quo can always change.
Recap and chat about Episode 3 of Vikings, read it now. Skip to ... These women are being passed around like a hot potato as Ecbert’s one-time lover Kwenthrith is bedding Aethelwulf while ...
Amy Bailey as Queen Kwenthrith of Merica in ‘Vikings’ CREDIT: Alamy Stock Photo Vikings star Amy Bailey has explained the reason behind her character’s shock exit from the series back in ...
The legendary Viking obliged, and Kwenthrith responded by brutally stabbing the decapitated head over and over again. Brihtwulf undoubtedly deserved punishment for his deeds, ...
"Vikings" reveals Princess Aslaug's prophecy in episode 8. Find out what is wrong with Ragnar's son and more drama by reading out recap of "Boneless" here.
Vikings follows the tradition of historically-set dramas that just love a sex scene, but not all of them make it to the screen. Actress Amy Bailey, who plays Queen Kwenthrith on the show, revealed ...
Princess Kwenthrith may hail from Mercia, but she drinks like a Viking. “I’m so happy that my uncle is dead,” she says. So happy that she doesn’t quite believe it.