Who was the most savage Viking?

There's no single "most savage" Viking, as savagery was subjective, but figures like Erik the Red, known for his violent banishments and founding Greenland, Ivar the Boneless, infamous for brutality like the "Blood Eagle" execution, and Harald Hardrada, the ruthless King of Norway and mercenary, are often cited for their extreme violence and conquests, embodying the brutal reputation of Vikings, though many also explored and settled peacefully.

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Who was the most feared Viking of all time?

1. Erik the Red. Erik the Red, also known as Erik the Great, is a figure who embodies the Vikings' bloodthirsty reputation more completely than most. Named Erik the Red due to the colour of his hair, Erik ended up founding Greenland, but that was only after he'd been banished from Iceland for murdering several men.

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Which Vikings were the most violent?

A new study suggests that the Norwegians were the fiercest and most lawless Vikings of all. Remains excavated from ancient graveyards in Norway show far more skeletal trauma than those from Denmark.

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Who was greater, Ragnar or Rollo?

Rollo does, indeed, grow and ends up defeating Ragnar . He also goes on to be the father of many European houses so his legacy is a huge deal.

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Does Viking Bloodline still exist?

While the Vikings as a group are gone, their descendants live across Scandinavia and Europe. Some communities in Norway and Sweden maintain Viking heritage through re-enactments and reconstructed villages.

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Who was the 7 foot Viking?

Jóhann Kristinn Pétursson (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈjouːhanː ˈkrɪstɪn ˈpʰjɛːtʏr̥sɔn]; 9 February 1913 – 26 November 1984), also known as the Icelandic Giant and the Viking Giant, was an Icelandic circus performer and actor who at his peak measured 2.34 metres (7 ft 8 in) in height and weighed 163 kilograms (359 lb).

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Is Bjorn greater than Ragnar?

No One Will Ever Forget The Name Bjorn Ironside, greater than Ragnar. Said The Seer. They both were great, but in 2 different ways. At their core, Ragnar was an Explorer, and Bjorn was an Architect.

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Is Rollo actually Bjorn's father?

Vikings left a big mystery about Bjorn Ironside's real father, with clues pointing to both Ragnar and Rollo, but it's more likely that Rollo is his biological father. Despite the uncertainty, Bjorn's upbringing by Ragnar had the most impact on him, making him a likable and respected character.

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Who was the real Viking hero?

Ragnar Lodbrok (Old Norse: Ragnarr loðbrók, lit. 'Ragnar hairy-breeches'), according to legends, was a Viking hero and a Swedish and Danish king. He is known from Old Norse poetry of the Viking Age, Icelandic sagas, and near-contemporary chronicles.

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What did Vikings think of homosexuality?

The evidence of the sagas and laws shows that male homosexuality was regarded in two lights: there was nothing at all strange or shameful about a man having intercourse with another man if he was in the active or "manly" role, however the passive partner in homosexual intercourse was regarded with derision.

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What country had the most brutal Vikings?

Their findings show that interpersonal violence – violence not meted out as punishment by authorities -- was much more common in Norway. This is evident in the much greater rates of trauma on skeletons and the extent of weaponry in Norway.

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What did Vikings do when a girl turned 12?

In Viking society, 12-year-old girls were considered young women, often involved in household labor, with some entering marriages, having rights like inheriting property, and facing risks like enslavement during raids, while Viking raids themselves targeted wealthy settlements for riches, sometimes involving violence, though their specific actions towards young girls varied by context. 

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Who was the last true Viking?

Harald Hardrada (Harald III Sigurdsson) is often known as "the last real Viking," and maybe he was what many understood by a real Viking king.

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Who was afraid of the Vikings?

The English weren't the only ones who lived in fear of the Vikings. The French too were traumatized: "From the wrath of the Northmen, O Lord, deliver us," they prayed. And at the other end of the known world the Arabs were simply appalled.

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Who is the most ruthless son of Ragnar?

The Ivar the Boneless that we meet in the History Channel's Vikings is the youngest son of Ragnar Lodbrok. Born and raised a cripple, this results in a brutal and ruthless personality. He is in constant conflict with his brothers as he seeks to prove himself through power.

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Why did Rollo cut the guy's leg off?

After participating in the first battle against King Brihtwulf, Rollo and Torstein consume some intoxicating mushrooms. While under the influence of the mushrooms, Rollo hacks the leg off of a captured Mercian soldier, saying that he just did not like the angle of the leg.

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Why did Ragnar stop loving Aslaug?

Upon Ragnar's return, he is furious with Aslaug when he learns his sons nearly died and Siggy did saving them. Aslaug is questioned as to why she was not caring for their sons. He is highly suspicious of her story, enough so that he even refrains from making love to her.

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What is the saddest death in Vikings?

The saddest death in Vikings is subjective, but most fans point to Ragnar Lothbrok's tragic end in a snake pit, symbolizing the fall of a great man, or the drowning of baby Siggy (Bjorn's daughter), highlighting innocent suffering; others find Athelstan's death by Floki and Helga's subsequent grief, or even Bjorn's final moments, incredibly heartbreaking due to loss and unfulfilled potential. 

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Who leads Kattegat after Bjorn?

Upon Bjorn's death, Harald arrives in Kattegat to claim Bjorn's throne. He also decides to take Gunnhild as his queen. When he learns that Ingrid is pregnant, he believes that the child is his because he raped Ingrid. He announces he will marry Ingrid as well and have the same two wives that Bjorn once had.

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Is Hvitserk stronger than Bjorn?

Bjorn fought and killed a berserker at barely 18 years old… it's even claimed in mythical legends he's “greater than Ragnar”. Hvitserk is as a great swordsman because of his training with his brothers but he would never be able to fill Bjorns shoes because of the leadership from Ragnar, and the sword play from Rollo.

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Which of Ragnar's sons was most famous?

Thanks to the History Channel's TV Show Vikings, Bjorn Ironside might be the most famous son of the legendary raider Ragnar Lodbrok.

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How physically fit were Vikings?

Viking warriors were renowned for their incredible strength and endurance, honed through a demanding lifestyle and rigorous training regime. One testament to their physical prowess was their ability to lift massive stones, some weighing as much as 530 pounds, exceeding the weight of modern strongman equipment.

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Did Leif Erikson know Ragnar Lothbrok?

Answer and Explanation: No, if Ragnar Lodbrok was real person, he lived during the 9th century. Leif Erikson died sometime around the year 1020. There is no known connection between these two men, except for the fact that they were both Vikings.

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