How accurate is the portrayal of vikings in the TV series Vikings

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I'm not too worried about the historical accuracy of the events in the tv series, but my question is specific to the portrayal of the viking's way of life, their appearance etc.

I know that we don't have time machines to go back and verify, but to what extent did the producers try to keep it in line with modern research? And are there aspects that one could say was not in line with archaeological findings?



Best Answer

First thing I can say is that Ragnar and Rollo are not brothers in the real history, in fact they don't even know each other. Ragnar had 3 wives, Lagertha, Aslaug and Thóra, which you can't see in the series. But I know this much, if you really want to know some history behind vikings characters, watch this video, it helped me :)




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What Viking show is most accurate?

One of the best things about The Last Kingdom is that its fighting scenes are quite complex. Author Bernard Cornwell's books made a detailed account of how these battles played out. This is one of the most historically accurate things the show depicts.

How factual is the Vikings TV series?

However, since the show is on the History Channel and tries to be historically accurate, its accuracy has come into question more than once. After all, it's hard to walk the line between objective history and interesting, well-flowing narrative. The facts always seem to tweak a little whenever the two mix.

Why is Vikings so historically inaccurate?

During the Viking Age, the people of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden spoke a language called Old Norse, but there's no historical evidence that they used the word Viking to ethnically identify each other. This, despite the fact that viewers see them proudly calling each other a Viking throughout the series.



What Vikings Actually Gets Right About History




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