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Ragnar Lothbrok's Legacy: The Uí Ímair's Last Stand at Clontarf

5 min · 14. juli 2026
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In 1014, a battle on the coast of Dublin pitted the Viking king of the city, Sigtryggr Silkbeard, against an Irish alliance led by Brian Boru. This episode explores how the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok's descendants fought their last great battle in Ireland at Clontarf. We follow the Uí Ímair dynasty from their base in Dublin, their alliances with Irish kings like Máel Sechnaill, and the complex politics of early 11th-century Ireland. The battle itself was a brutal affair—thousands died, including Brian Boru, his son, and many Viking leaders. We also look at the aftermath: how the Uí Ímair survived but lost their dominance, and how the legend of Clontarf grew into a foundational Irish myth. Along the way, we touch on the crucial role of the Hiberno-Norse forces, the use of axe and sword, and the shifting loyalties that defined the era. If you've been following the story of Ragnar's sons in Ireland, this is the final chapter. #Clontarf #BrianBoru #SigtryggrSilkbeard #UíÍmair #BattleofClontarf #VikingsInIreland #Dublin #HibernoNorse #NorseIrish #VikingAge #1014 #MedievalIreland #IrishHistory #VikingHistory #VikingDynasty #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Ragnar Lothbrok's Legacy: The Uí Ímair's Last Stand at Clontarf cover

Ragnar Lothbrok's Legacy: The Uí Ímair's Last Stand at Clontarf

In 1014, a battle on the coast of Dublin pitted the Viking king of the city, Sigtryggr Silkbeard, against an Irish alliance led by Brian Boru. This episode explores how the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok's descendants fought their last great battle in Ireland at Clontarf. We follow the Uí Ímair dynasty from their base in Dublin, their alliances with Irish kings like Máel Sechnaill, and the complex politics of early 11th-century Ireland. The battle itself was a brutal affair—thousands died, including Brian Boru, his son, and many Viking leaders. We also look at the aftermath: how the Uí Ímair survived but lost their dominance, and how the legend of Clontarf grew into a foundational Irish myth. Along the way, we touch on the crucial role of the Hiberno-Norse forces, the use of axe and sword, and the shifting loyalties that defined the era. If you've been following the story of Ragnar's sons in Ireland, this is the final chapter. #Clontarf #BrianBoru #SigtryggrSilkbeard #UíÍmair #BattleofClontarf #VikingsInIreland #Dublin #HibernoNorse #NorseIrish #VikingAge #1014 #MedievalIreland #IrishHistory #VikingHistory #VikingDynasty #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ragnar Lothbrok's Wives: Aslaug, Thora, and the Women Behind the Legend

In this episode, we explore the legendary wives of Ragnar Lothbrok: Thora Borgarhjort and Aslaug, also known as Kráka. Drawing from the Völsunga saga, Ragnars saga loðbrókar, and Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, we examine how these women shape Ragnar's story—and what they reveal about Viking-age ideals of queenship, prophecy, and family. We discuss Aslaug's supposed supernatural lineage as the daughter of Sigurðr Fáfnisbani and Brynhildr, her prophetic warnings that her sons would inherit her beauty and ambition, and the tale of her marriage test—arriving naked but covered by her long hair and a fishing net. We also compare the saga accounts with Saxo's more rationalized version, where Aslaug becomes a cunning manipulator. Was Aslaug a historical figure or purely mythological? We look at the archaeological evidence from Oseberg and other high-status female burials to ask what real Viking-age queenship looked like. Along the way, we touch on the possible historical kernel behind these tales—perhaps Ragnar's wife was a Danish princess who strengthened his political claims. The episode also includes our listener-supported, ad-free mission: if you enjoy this deep dive into legend and history, consider supporting us at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #RagnarLothbrok #Aslaug #ThoraBorgarhjort #VikingQueens #RagnarsSaga #GestaDanorum #SaxoGrammaticus #VölsungaSaga #NorseMythology #VikingAge #Queenship #Prophecy #Legend #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #NorthernEurope #Skalds Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ragnar Lothbrok's Sons in Ireland: The Uí Ímair Dynasty

This episode digs into the Irish branch of Ragnar Lothbrok's legacy — the Uí Ímair, or 'Descendants of Ívarr'. While the Great Heathen Army ransacked England, Ívarr the Boneless and his kin built a hybrid Norse-Gaelic kingdom in Dublin that lasted for centuries. We trace the career of Amlaíb Conung, the first Norse king of Dublin, and his alliance with the Irish king Cerball mac Dúnlainge. We examine the gall goídil — 'foreign Gaels' — who blurred the line between Viking and Irish. And we ask: was the Uí Ímair a genuine dynasty, or a later saga invention? Drawing on the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, the Annals of Ulster, and recent DNA studies from Dublin excavations, we untangle fact from medieval political myth. #UíÍmair #ÍvarrInnBeinlausi #AmlaíbConung #Dublin #VikingAgeIreland #NorseGaelic #GallGoídil #CerballMacDúnlainge #FragmentaryAnnals #AnnalsOfUlster #GreatHeathenArmy #RagnarLothbrok #VikingDublin #WoodQuay #VikingDNA #FexingoHistory #MedievalIreland #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ragnar Lothbrok and the Skaldic Verse Tradition

Lucas and Luna explore the rich tradition of skaldic poetry associated with Ragnar Lothbrok and his legendary exploits. They examine how skalds like Bragi Boddason and Þorbjörn hornklofi composed verses that shaped the myth of Ragnar, and discuss the historical context of skaldic verse in Viking-era Scandinavia. The episode covers key poems such as Ragnarsdrápa and Haraldskvæði, the role of skalds in preserving oral histories, and the challenges of using skaldic poetry as a historical source. They also touch on the influence of skaldic tropes on the later sagas, including Ragnars saga loðbrókar and Gesta Danorum. #SkaldicPoetry #RagnarLothbrok #VikingAge #NorseMythology #BragiBoddason #Ragnarsdrápa #ÞorbjörnHornklofi #Haraldskvæði #OralTradition #VikingSkalds #GestaDanorum #SaxoGrammaticus #RagnarsSaga #NorsePoetry #Dróttkvætt #History #FexingoHistory #VikingLegend Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode 155 of Fexingo History explores the Irish dimension of the Ragnar Lothbrok legend. Lucas and Luna trace the careers of Ívarr inn beinløysi and his brothers after the Great Heathen Army's campaigns in England, focusing on their establishment of the Uí Ímair dynasty in Dublin. They examine the archaeological evidence from Dublin's Viking waterfront, the political machinations between Norse-Gaelic kings and Irish overkings like Cerball mac Dúnlainge of Osraige, and the controversial figure of Amlaíb Conung—sometimes identified with Óláfr, son of Ragnar. The episode weighs the sagas' claims against contemporary Irish annals such as the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland and the Annals of Ulster, revealing how the 'Ragnarssons' became instruments of Irish political propaganda. Lucas unpacks the term 'gall goídil' (foreign Gaels) and the hybrid culture that emerged, with Dublin minting its own silver pennies under Sihtric Cáech. The conversation ends by questioning how much of the Ragnar legend was retrojected onto historical figures to legitimize later Norse-Gaelic rulers. #RagnarLothbrok #UíÍmair #Dublin #Vikings #NorseIreland #AmlaíbConung #CerballmacDúnlainge #FragmentaryAnnals #AnnalsofUlster #GallGoídil #SihtricCáech #NorseGaelic #GreatHeathenArmy #VikingAge #MedievalIreland #IrishAnnals #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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