EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 7 MIN
The Blood Eagle and Viking Ritual Violence
from Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most infamous and debated Viking practices: the blood eagle. Was this gruesome ritual execution actually performed, or is it a later literary invention? They delve into the saga accounts of the blood eagle, including the supposed execution of King Ælla of Northumbria by Ragnar Lothbrok's sons, and contrast these with the sparse contemporary sources like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. They discuss the scholarly controversy, with historians like Roberta Frank arguing it's a misunderstanding of skaldic poetry, while others like Alfred P. Smyth see it as a genuine form of ritual killing. Lucas explains the mechanics described in the sagas, the religious symbolism associated with the eagle, and how the blood eagle fits into broader patterns of Viking warfare and intimidation. They also touch on the recent experimental archaeology and forensic studies that have tried to determine whether such a procedure could be survivable temporarily. The conversation concludes by reflecting on how this controversial topic reveals both the violence of the Viking Age and the challenges of interpreting medieval sources. #BloodEagle #VikingRitual #VikingAge #RagnarLothbrok #KingAella #GreatHeathenArmy #IvarTheBoneless #NorseSagas #SkaldicPoetry #RitualViolence #AngloSaxonChronicle #ExperimentalArchaeology #RobertaFrank #AlfredSmyth #OrkneyingaSaga #NorseReligion #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #Lindisfarne #SiegeOfParis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most infamous and debated Viking practices: the blood eagle. Was this gruesome ritual execution actually performed, or is it a later literary invention? They delve into the saga accounts of the blood eagle, including the supposed execution of King Ælla of Northumbria by Ragnar Lothbrok's sons, and contrast these with the sparse contemporary sources like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. They discuss the scholarly controversy, with historians like Roberta Frank arguing it's a misunderstanding of skaldic poetry, while others like Alfred P. Smyth see it as a genuine form of ritual killing. Lucas explains the mechanics described in the sagas, the religious symbolism associated with the eagle, and how the blood eagle fits into broader patterns of Viking warfare and intimidation. They also touch on the recent experimental archaeology and forensic studies that have tried to determine whether such a procedure could be survivable temporarily. The conversation concludes by reflecting on how this controversial topic reveals both the violence of the Viking Age and the challenges of interpreting medieval sources. #BloodEagle #VikingRitual #VikingAge #RagnarLothbrok #KingAella #GreatHeathenArmy #IvarTheBoneless #NorseSagas #SkaldicPoetry #RitualViolence #AngloSaxonChronicle #ExperimentalArchaeology #RobertaFrank #AlfredSmyth #OrkneyingaSaga #NorseReligion #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #Lindisfarne #SiegeOfParis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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