Vikings close 2020 with its final chapters, which must reveal who will be the winner of the fierce battle started between Bjorn and Ivar.

See Vikings season 6 ONLINE HERE  Vikings came to an end after a long journey on television. For a few days, fans can already see the outcome of this fiction produced by History Channel and now broadcast on Netflix.

The story which at first introduced us to the fierce Ragnar  Travis Fimmel known as one of the first kings of Sweden and Denmark during the 8th century and his first wife Lagertha  Katheryn Winnick takes us into the battle undertaken among their children.

Who died in Vikings season 6?

There were some major deaths throughout the series, starting with the famous Bjorn Ironside Alexander Ludwig. Fans were delighted to see that he was still alive after the battle with the Rus but the happiness was short-lived. He knew he was going to die but he wanted to defeat Oleg’s Danila Kozlovsky army once and for all.

Who also lost his life was Gunnhild. She sacrificed herself after the death of her husband Bjorn. She did not want to succumb to King Harald Peter Franzen and marry him, so she decided to drown so she could be with Bjorn in Valhalla.

Chapters later, Ivar challenges Alfred of Wessex. Under the banner of a truce, he and Hvitserk offer the king a typical Viking deal: an exchange of hostages and land. Encouraged by his wife’s advice, Alfred rejects the offer.

With the incessant confrontation, we see how Ivar blends in with his troops and guides their movements as if they were puppets. Despite having the upper hand, Ivar was killed by a young Saxon soldier. His body is held up by Hvitserk who is later captured by his rivals. He ended up converting to Christianity and took the name, Athelstan.

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What will we see in season 6 part 2 of Vikings?

The first part exposed the battle between the Rus and Vikings, where the children of Kattegat were the most affected after the fall of their kings in full combat.

Likewise, Bjorn Ragnarsson Alexander Ludwig son of Ragnar and Lagertha was seen to survive the stabbing that his brother Ivar Alex Hogh Andersen gave him a character who had been presumed dead.

Who was also injured was King Harald (Peter Franzen), whom he appears in the trailer for the new season while recovering from the attack. At this point, the monarch is unlikely to stay alive for long, especially considering that Ragnarsson might find out that he attacked Ingrid Lucy Martin.

At the same time, Ubbe Jordan Patrick Smith son of Ragnar and his second wife Aslaug Alyssa Sutherland is in Iceland on his journey west a place where no Viking has ever reached.

The opening sequence with credits from Vikings shows women representing the nine daughters of Ran the personification of the waves.

Who was Ragnar in real life?

He was a semi-legendary king of Sweden and Denmark who reigned in the 9th-century c. 840. In the History Channel series, he is portrayed by Travis Fimmel.

The censored scene from Vikings

The intimate scene between Lagertha and Astrid in the fourth season episode The Outsider was edited for audiences in the United States and was only shown when they kissed before the extended scene.

The cast of Vikings said goodbye to the series

 

 

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Most Vikings Weren’t Blond or Scandinavian, Ancient DNA Analysis Reveals
The results of a large-scale analysis of ancient DNA in which genetic material has been extracted from hundreds of human remains revealed that many Vikings were neither blond nor Scandinavian. In fact, most came from Europe and Asia so it is not surprising that they had brown or brown eyes.

We have the image that the Vikings mixed with each other that they traded and that they went in bands to loot and fight against the kings of Europe said Eske Willersley director of the study and researcher at the universities of Cambridge United Kingdom in a statement. Kingdom and Copenhagen Denmark. But thanks to genes, we have shown for the first time that their world was not like this he added.

Where was the Vikings series filmed?

Most of the locations they used for Viking recordings were made in Ireland. Great landscapes mountains forest out of a story infinite lakes and could not miss the sea. These sites are just a few hours away from Dublin.