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Ragnar Lothbrok, Sea King

Author : Robert Peterson
Publisher : St. Wilfrid Press
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 34,43 MB
Release : 2023-03-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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King Ragnar Lothbrok of Denmark has been captured by Aella, King of Northumbria. Before his execution, the Abbot of York records Ragnar’s life history, including the story of his family, their Gods, and their way of life. After his execution, Queen Aslaug sends his sons to Britain seeking revenge. They pillage everywhere, killing two English Kings in the process. Only the Kingdom of Wessex on the southern coast stands in their way of complete conquest. Under a new leader, King Alfred, their men try to hold the line against the battle-hardened veterans of the Norse. But help comes from unexpected quarters; a renegade Dane instructs Alfred’s young warriors and a priest uses his visions of a long-dead saint to give hope and strength to their souls. But will it be enough to keep them from being driven into the sea?

The Legend of Ragnar Lodbrok

Author :
Publisher : Graymalkin Media
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 20,50 MB
Release : 2016-02-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1631680625

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Millions love the hit television show Vikings—but how many fans know that its main character, Ragnar, is based on an actual Viking king whose ambitious and terrifying exploits have been legend since the ninth century AD? As fierce, cunning, and determined as the character he inspired, King Ragnar Lodbrok is perhaps most famous for his sacking of Paris in 845 AD. He is also widely regarded to be among the first Viking leaders to target the riches of the British Isles not simply for plunder, but also for Danish settlement. The Legend of Ragnar Lodbrok presents fascinating translations of ninth, twelfth, and thirteenth-century writings—including sagas, poems, and historical accounts—that describe, in vivid detail, the adventures of Ragnar, his sons, and his formidable wives, Lagertha the Shieldmaiden and Princess Aslaug. These absorbing convergences of fact and Norse mythology include a new translation of The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok; a new translation of The Tale of Ragnar’s Sons; The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the single most important source for English history during the early Middle ages; Krákumál, a famous twelfth-century poem thought to be Ragnar’s death song; and the Gesta Danorum, a patriotic work that describes the origin of Lagertha and her relationship with Ragnar. Whether Ragnar was a single man of a thousand deeds or an amalgam of heroes may never be proven, but The Legend of Ragnar Lodbrok offers thrilling insight into his brutal, unforgettable world.

Ragnar Lothbrok

Author : Mark Spratt
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 48,19 MB
Release : 2016-12-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781541344846

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Ragnar Lothbrok: The Legendary Viking King! Ragnar Lothbrok is a story of a mighty Viking warrior from the Early Middle Ages. There is no doubt that Ragnar Lothbrok was a legendary Norse hero whose name is always mentioned in the several Old Norse poems and Icelandic sagas. Many historians have also debated the very existence of Ragnar Lothbrok. Although, Ragnar Lothbrok was a renowned chief of the Norsemen during the Viking Age, but some historians tend to credit him for other historical characters of his time, including King Reginfrid, King Horik I, Rognvald, and Reginherus, a Viking who attacked Paris in the middle of the 9th century. While the exactness of the Norse poems and sagas remains highly debatable even to the extent of debating existence or non-existence of Ragnar Lothbrok. The reason being all the accounts are based on the tales and deeds of the former Norse rulers and kings of the early Middle Ages. Thus, the Norse traditional stories played a very important role in incepting some of the legendary characters, including Lothbrok himself. Nonetheless, as per the popular version, Ragnar is renowned for being the curse on both early medieval France and England, raiding many times the Anglian kingdoms of Northumbria and Wessex along with the Kingdom of West Francia, ending with the siege of Paris in 845. This book presents a picture of a larger than life legend and I am sure, after you finish reading this book, you would want to know more about Ragnar Lothbrok and explore the poetry that tells his beautiful story.

The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok

Author :
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 44,51 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0578021382

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Although based on historical persons from the 9th century, Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons are the subjects of compelling legends dating from the Viking era. Warriors, raiders, and rulers, Ragnar and his sons inspired unknown writers to set down their stories over seven centuries ago. This volume presents new and original translations of the three major Old Norse texts that tell Ragnar's story: the Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok, the Tale of Ragnar's Sons, and the Sogubrot. Ragnar's death song, the Krakumal, and a Latin fragment called the List of Swedish Kings, complete the story. Extensive notes and commentary are provided, helping the reader to enter the world of these timeless stories of Viking adventure.

The Sea Wolves

Author : Lars Brownworth
Publisher : Crux Publishing Ltd
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 26,74 MB
Release : 2014-12-09
Category : History
ISBN : 1909979112

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In AD 793 Norse warriors struck the English isle of Lindisfarne and laid waste to it. Wave after wave of Norse ‘sea-wolves’ followed in search of plunder, land, or a glorious death in battle. Much of the British Isles fell before their swords, and the continental capitals of Paris and Aachen were sacked in turn. Turning east, they swept down the uncharted rivers of central Europe, captured Kiev and clashed with mighty Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. But there is more to the Viking story than brute force. They were makers of law - the term itself comes from an Old Norse word - and they introduced a novel form of trial by jury to England. They were also sophisticated merchants and explorers who settled Iceland, founded Dublin, and established a trading network that stretched from Baghdad to the coast of North America. In The Sea Wolves, Lars Brownworth brings to life this extraordinary Norse world of epic poets, heroes, and travellers through the stories of the great Viking figures. Among others, Leif the Lucky who discovered a new world, Ragnar Lodbrok the scourge of France, Eric Bloodaxe who ruled in York, and the crafty Harald Hardrada illuminate the saga of the Viking age - a time which “has passed away, and grown dark under the cover of night”.

The Legend of Ragnar Lothbrok

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 13,12 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Sagas
ISBN :

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Millions love the hit television show Vikings but how many fans know that its main character, Ragnar, is based on an actual Viking king whose ambitious and terrifying exploits have been legend since the ninth century AD? As fierce, cunning, and determined as the character he inspired, King Ragnar Lodbrok is perhaps most famous for his sacking of Paris in 845 AD. He is also widely regarded to be among the first Viking leaders to target the riches of the British Isles not simply for plunder, but also for Danish settlement. The Legend of Ragnar Lodbrok presents fascinating translations of ninth, twelfth, and thirteenth-century writings including sagas, poems, and historical accounts that describe, in vivid detail, the adventures of Ragnar, his sons, and his formidable wives, Lagertha the Shieldmaiden and Princess Aslaug. These absorbing convergences of fact and Norse mythology include a new translation of The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok.

Ragnar Lothbrok and a History of the Vikings

Author : Noah Brown
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 36,69 MB
Release : 2017-05-24
Category : Vikings
ISBN : 9781548850951

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"The popular TV show may have popularized Ragnar's story but the real facts are not very well known. Discover the truth behind this Viking Warrior and the rich history of the Vikings."--Publisher's description.

Ebbs and Flows of Ancient Imperial Power, 3000 BC?AD 900

Author : Will Slatyer
Publisher : Partridge Publishing
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 47,58 MB
Release : 2014-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1482894475

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Ebbs and Flows of Ancient Imperial Power, 3000 BC-AD 900 provides a flow of history throughout the ancient world, describing the ebbs and flows of empires and their power. Author Will Slatyer presents empires in China and India in the same timeframes as Mediterranean empires to show patterns of similarity. During ancient times, wars were a vital part of power-building, focusing on gaining territory and wealth for ancient priests and kings who evolved into imperial leaders with absolute power. Religion was an important factor in allowing the popular power of leaders--until contamination of foreign religions diluted their authority. the financial evolution had its origins in the weights of precious metals owned by temples, which were then converted into gold and silver coins that could be used for retail purchases and to pay individual taxes. When governments took full control of the minting of coins, they also commenced the debasement of the value of money that continues to the present day. Ebbs and Flows of Ancient Imperial Power, 3000 BC-AD 900 shows that fear and greed experienced by the priest, kings, pharaohs, and emperors of ancient times have not changed from the fear and greed of modern leaders. Much can be learned from an overview of historic empires.

The Poetic Edda

Author : Henry Adams Bellows
Publisher :
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 22,90 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Mythology, Norse
ISBN :

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The Poetic Edda

Author : Henry Adams Bellows
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 26,27 MB
Release : 2012-03-14
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0486140601

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This vibrant compilation presents the heroic sagas of ancient Scandinavia. Its timeless legends of superhuman warriors and doomed lovers have inspired Wagner's "Ring Cycle" and Tolkien's "Middle-earth."