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- The Last Kingdom is a British historical drama television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels. The series was developed...
- Eowils and Halfdan (Healfdan) were kings in Danish (Viking) ruled Northumbria in the early tenth century. Following the death of Alfred the Great in 899...
- Uhtred Ragnarson, the protagonist and narrator, dispossessed Ealdorman of Bebbanburg Gisela – Uhtred's wife Stiorra – Uhtred's daughter Uhtred Uhtredson...
- character in the video game Rune (2000) Ragnar Ravnson and his son, Ragnar Ragnarson, characters from The Saxon Stories historical novel series by Bernard...
- Beyond This Point Female Pundit 2015 Kindergarten Da Bin Inch Wieder Clara Ragnarson Short 2016 Menorca Claire/Wife 2018 Violentia Marie Anderson 2018 Sonder...
- Scientist Award recipient MPC · 21695 21696 Ermalmquist 1999 RC52 Eric Ragnarson Malmquist, American second-place winner in the 2005 Intel ISEF † ‡ MPC ·...
- joined by Lego Ventures, the investment entity of the Lego brand. Birgir Ragnarson, partner at Novator, was appointed Klang's chairman of the board. In August...
- Scottish Book of the Year by the Saltire Society. The plot follows Thorfinn Ragnarson from Norday in the Orkney Islands of the 1930s. The son of a tenant farmer...
- United of Manchester. Born in Leigh, Fitzmartin pla**** youth football for Ragnarson and Sons and Atherton Town, before joining Bolton Wanderers aged 11. In...
- choice but to take Æthelflaed back to her father and Æthelred. Uhtred Ragnarson - the Protagonist, dispossessed Ealdorman of Bebbanburg, narrator Gisela...