A mound of earth in west Cumbria could contain a lost Viking king called Ivarr the Boneless, an archaeologist claims. Ivarr - ...
Once upon a time, there was a Viking king. He prayed to Thor, Odin and Freya and ruled over a land that did not yet have an ...
An archaeologist believes he's determined the location of where Ivarr the Boneless is buried, along with the warrior’s ship.
The Norway international features alongside the one the Los Angeles Lakers superstar in a new promo campaign entitled "The King and The Viking," in which the pair connect with their families on the ...
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The Viking who became England’s first king
In a land divided by rival kingdoms and Viking invasions, one ruler emerged to unify England. This episode traces the turbulent origins of the English monarchy, examining the roles of Alfred the Great ...
A hill on the west Cumbrian coast could be the long-sought burial mound of Ivarr the Boneless, one of the most powerful ...
The 1,000-year-old "king" piece from a Viking board game is one of the few depictions of a ruler from the Viking era, according to a new analysis. "The figure is depicting a late tenth-century king," ...
WIEJKOWO, Poland More than 1,000 years after his death in what is now Poland, a European king whose nickname lives on through wireless technology is at the center of an archaeological dispute.
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