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  1. Ivar the Boneless is a minor character in the 1969 film Alfred the Great, portrayed as an acrobatic and agile warrior. In the 2013 film Hammer of the Gods, Ivar the Boneless is portrayed as a reclusive, homosexual Viking.

  2. Ivar the Boneless (died 873, Dublin [Ireland]) was a Viking chieftain, of Danish origin, whose life story is suffused with legend. He is best known for his exploits on the British Isles, most notably his invasion, in the company of two brothers, of several Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · Ivar Ragnarsson (known as ‘Ivar the Boneless’) was a Viking warlord of Danish origin. He ruled over an area covering parts of modern Denmark and Sweden, but is best known for his invasion of several Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. 1. He claimed to be one of Ragnar Lodbrok’s sons

  4. Nov 12, 2018 · Definition. Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse Ívarr hinn Beinlausi) is known from Old Norse and medieval Latin sources as the son of the legendary Viking king Ragnar Lothbrok, in these stories raiding alongside his father and brothers and becoming the ruler of York in England in the 9th century CE.

  5. Oct 6, 2019 · Ivar the Boneless (794–873 CE) was the leader of the Great Viking Army in England, one of three Danish brothers who invaded and planned to take over the entire country in the 9th century CE. According to historical sources, he was a violent man, cruel and fierce.

  6. Mar 18, 2013 · The Vengeance of Ivarr the Boneless. Did he, and other Vikings, really use a brutal method of ritual execution called the “blood eagle”?

  7. Aug 19, 2022 · Ivar the Boneless was one of the most feared Vikings in history — and he couldn’t even stand without somebody holding him up. In Viking tradition, someone like him would’ve been killed at birth, but Ivar was protected because he was the son of a powerful chief.

  8. Jul 25, 2016 · Information and biography of Ivar the Boneless, the viking leader who led an army to invade the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, starting in 865.

  9. Jan 20, 2023 · According to the 13th-century Nordic saga, The Tale of Ragnar Loðbrok, Ivar the Boneless was the son of Ragnar and his third wife, Aslaug, a seer who foretold her son’s own disability. Written in the tales as “Ívarr beinlausi,” his name translates to “Ivar legless.”

  10. History says Ivar the Boneless was a ruthless Viking warrior. But why the name boneless? Was he truly disabled, or was there a another more sinister reason for the nickname?

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