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Before he was Ragnar, the most iconic Minnesota Vikings fan of all time, he was a young man named Joe with a double-bladed ax. Joe’s dad ran a machinery company that marketed sharp blades to ...
After four-and-a-half seasons of raiding, battling and outwitting everyone else around him, it was the end of the line for Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) on Wednesday’s episode of Vikings.
Ragnar, the mascot who was given a Viking funeral after asking for $20,000 per game, wants to bring his battle axe back to the negotiating table. Joe Juranitch, the man who has played Ragnar at ...
Last night's episode of the History Channel's "Vikings" picked up with Ragnar's raid on the English. The Vikings marched to within sight of a peaceful little village, but instead of attacking ...
In the season three finale of History Channel’s “Vikings,” we saw Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) fake his own death in order to infiltrate Paris and allow his warriors to ransack the ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Earlier this fall, the Minnesota Vikings parted ways with Ragnar, the team's "human mascot" for the previous 21 seasons. Now, it appears, the man in the fur has become a turncoat.
Doesn’t that sound so very contemporary? I always thought of Ragnar as a rather contemporary figure. But of course, his rise created casualties - including his first marriage. I couldn’t have ...
After 6 seasons, the Vikings ending brought the story of Ragnar Lothbrok and his sons to a close, though not without throwing in a few last-minute shocking developments (and, of course ...
It should come as no surprise that Ragnar the Viking was one of the most ferocious. The Vikings announced on Monday that they have not been able to reach a new contract agreement with Joe ...
Eventually Ragnar’s wife awakens and pushes the baby out. “It’s alive. It’s a boy,” Siggy reveals. Ragnar stands anxiously by. Prior to the birth scene, Princess Aslaug warned Siggy that ...
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