EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 8 MIN
Ragnar Lothbrok and the Sagas: History or Heroic Fiction?
from Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Old Norse sagas that feature Ragnar Lothbrok — particularly Ragnars saga loðbrókar and Krákumál — and explore how they blend history, myth, and literary invention. They discuss the sagas' manuscript tradition, their likely composition in 13th-century Iceland, and how they drew on earlier oral tales and skaldic poetry. Lucas explains the concept of fornaldarsögur (legendary sagas) and how they differ from the more historical íslendingasögur (family sagas). The conversation covers key episodes from the saga: Ragnar's wooing of Þóra Borgarhjort, his marriage to Aslaug (also known as Kráka), the birth of his sons, and his final raid on Northumbria. They also examine the famous death poem Krákumál, attributed to Ragnar in the snake pit, and discuss scholarly debates about its authenticity. The episode highlights how the sagas preserve echoes of 9th-century Viking expansion while shaping a legendary figure later celebrated in medieval Scandinavian and even Victorian-era literature. Along the way, Lucas and Luna touch on Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum as a parallel source and the problem of separating fact from embellishment. A brief listener-support segment near the end connects the work of keeping the show ad-free to the preservation of these stories. #RagnarLothbrok #OldNorseSagas #RagnarsSaga #Krákumál #Fornaldarsögur #GestaDanorum #VikingAge #MedievalIceland #SkaldicPoetry #ÞóraBorgarhjort #Aslaug #SnakePit #Northumbria #VikingHistory #LegendarySagas #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Old Norse sagas that feature Ragnar Lothbrok — particularly Ragnars saga loðbrókar and Krákumál — and explore how they blend history, myth, and literary invention. They discuss the sagas' manuscript tradition, their likely composition in 13th-century Iceland, and how they drew on earlier oral tales and skaldic poetry. Lucas explains the concept of fornaldarsögur (legendary sagas) and how they differ from the more historical íslendingasögur (family sagas). The conversation covers key episodes from the saga: Ragnar's wooing of Þóra Borgarhjort, his marriage to Aslaug (also known as Kráka), the birth of his sons, and his final raid on Northumbria. They also examine the famous death poem Krákumál, attributed to Ragnar in the snake pit, and discuss scholarly debates about its authenticity. The episode highlights how the sagas preserve echoes of 9th-century Viking expansion while shaping a legendary figure later celebrated in medieval Scandinavian and even Victorian-era literature. Along the way, Lucas and Luna touch on Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum as a parallel source and the problem of separating fact from embellishment. A brief listener-support segment near the end connects the work of keeping the show ad-free to the preservation of these stories. #RagnarLothbrok #OldNorseSagas #RagnarsSaga #Krákumál #Fornaldarsögur #GestaDanorum #VikingAge #MedievalIceland #SkaldicPoetry #ÞóraBorgarhjort #Aslaug #SnakePit #Northumbria #VikingHistory #LegendarySagas #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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