EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 6 MIN
Ragnar Lothbrok in Medieval Chroniclers
from Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
This episode dives into the earliest written references to Ragnar Lothbrok, long before the sagas were penned. We explore the elusive figure of Reginherus from the Annales Bertiniani, the Frankish chronicle that records a Viking leader sacking Paris in 845—a name some scholars link to Ragnar. Then we examine the Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, written around 1200, which provides the first full narrative of Ragnar's exploits, blending history with legend. We also look at the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where Ragnar is notably absent, and discuss the Icelandic sagas from the 13th century that cemented his legacy. Special attention goes to the problem of dating: how much of Ragnar's story is real, and how much is retroactively crafted? We touch on the chroniclers' biases—Saxo writing to glorify Denmark, the sagas focusing on family drama—and the archaeological record from sites like Repton and Birka that offers silent testimony. Finally, we consider the modern search for the historical Ragnar, weighing the evidence for a composite figure versus a single warrior chieftain. #RagnarLothbrok #MedievalChronicles #AnnalesBertiniani #SaxoGrammaticus #GestaDanorum #AngloSaxonChronicle #Reginherus #SiegeOfParis845 #VikingAge #Historiography #NorseSagas #RagnarsSaga #Repton #Birka #FrankishChronicles #IcelandicSagas #EarlyMedieval #FexingoHistory #Lindisfarne #GreatHeathenArmy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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This episode dives into the earliest written references to Ragnar Lothbrok, long before the sagas were penned. We explore the elusive figure of Reginherus from the Annales Bertiniani, the Frankish chronicle that records a Viking leader sacking Paris in 845—a name some scholars link to Ragnar. Then we examine the Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, written around 1200, which provides the first full narrative of Ragnar's exploits, blending history with legend. We also look at the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where Ragnar is notably absent, and discuss the Icelandic sagas from the 13th century that cemented his legacy. Special attention goes to the problem of dating: how much of Ragnar's story is real, and how much is retroactively crafted? We touch on the chroniclers' biases—Saxo writing to glorify Denmark, the sagas focusing on family drama—and the archaeological record from sites like Repton and Birka that offers silent testimony. Finally, we consider the modern search for the historical Ragnar, weighing the evidence for a composite figure versus a single warrior chieftain. #RagnarLothbrok #MedievalChronicles #AnnalesBertiniani #SaxoGrammaticus #GestaDanorum #AngloSaxonChronicle #Reginherus #SiegeOfParis845 #VikingAge #Historiography #NorseSagas #RagnarsSaga #Repton #Birka #FrankishChronicles #IcelandicSagas #EarlyMedieval #FexingoHistory #Lindisfarne #GreatHeathenArmy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Ragnar Lothbrok in Medieval Chroniclers
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