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Ragnar Lothbrok: The Tale of a Viking Warrior King

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Ragnar Lothbrok

The Tale of a Viking Warrior King delves into the mystery surrounding the Viking warrior who conquered European nations and became a king in his own right.  Over nine centuries after the death of this great warrior, ancient poems, songs, and sagas about him still remain today.  This book considers the facts as we know them, the myths attributed to Ragnar, and the way this iconic heathen from the north continues to impact modern culture today.  This book will
The historical facts and suppositions surrounding this Viking of legend
The Retelling of the Saga of Ragnar, and his three wives
How Ragnar’s sons became an integral part of the legend that Ragnar represents, and the stories that they inspired
How, despite centuries of time, Ragnar and Vikings of his time helped shape ideas and common traditions that are still held onto today

This book is both fact and fictional recount and is dedicated to Ragnar and his endurable, legendary status in history.

68 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 25, 2017

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Bernard Hayes

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November 25, 2017
This is a short read but very informative. It certainly provides a springboard to more in-depth study. I recommend it. Its a good read and you will learn the important information about the legendary Viking warrior. He also gives sources for further study.
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December 28, 2017
Ragnar

I enjoyed this book . I would of have five star's if the writer would of done a bit more research . The writer couldn't be certain if ragnar was real or a myth and I'm absolutely correct in saying he was real because I'm a descendant of him and Aslaug .
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October 6, 2017
Ok

This was an ok book. Not much to it and really didn't have a lot of detail about it. I truly expected more from it.
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January 24, 2020
3.5 maybe. Also if you’re going to do an audiobook, don’t say “Impordent” when the word is important. Jesus christ. Otherwise interesting, fast book on Ragnar
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July 29, 2022
Basic introduction to Ragnar Lothbrok, but it was a good baseline to understand the Viking King
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