List of Vikings and Vikings: Valhalla characters

Vikings is a historical drama television series written and created by Michael Hirst for the television channel History. Filmed in Ireland, it premiered on 3 March 2013 in Canada, concluding on December 30, 2020.[1] A standalone sequel series, Vikings: Valhalla, written and created by Jeb Stuart for Netflix, premiered on February 25, 2022, concluding on July 11, 2024.[2]

Cast of Vikings in season 4, from left to right: Linus Roache (Ecbert), Jennie Jacques (Judith), Gustaf Skarsgård (Floki), James Quinn Markey (Ivar), Alyssa Sutherland (Aslaug), Travis Fimmel (Ragnar), Alexander Ludwig (Björn), Katheryn Winnick (Lagertha), Ben Robson (Kalf), Clive Standen (Rollo) and Morgane Polanski (Gisla)

Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok, one of the best-known legendary Norse heroes and notorious as the scourge of England and France, while Vikings: Valhalla, set 100 years later, chronicles the beginning of the end of the Viking Age and the adventures of Leif Erikson, his sister Freydís Eiríksdóttir and Harald Sigurdsson. The broad historical narrative of both series are based on real events, with some of the principal characters representing real figures from history and/or legend.

Vikings portrays Ragnar as a former farmer who rises to fame by successful raids into England, and eventually becomes king, with the support of his family and fellow warriors: his brother Rollo, his son Björn Ironside, and his wives—the shieldmaiden Lagertha and the princess Aslaug. Vikings: Valhalla portrays Leif and Freydís as immigrants from Greenland to Norway, who are respectively pulled into the Viking campaign to conquer Great Britain and the growing religious divide between Christians and Pagans. The Seer (portrayed by John Kavanagh) is the only character to appear in both series, having appeared in at least one episode of every season.

Main characters

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The following is a list of series regulars who have appeared in one or more of the six seasons of Vikings or the three seasons of Vikings: Valhalla. The characters are listed in the order they were first credited.

Cast table

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  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)
Character Actor Vikings Valhalla
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2
Ragnar Lothbrok Travis Fimmel Main Does not appear
Lagertha Katheryn Winnick[a] Main Does not appear
Rollo Clive Standen Main Special appearances Does not appear
Siggy Jessalyn Gilsig Main Does not appear
Floki Gustaf Skarsgård Main Does not appear Main Does not appear
Earl Haraldson Gabriel Byrne Main Does not appear
Athelstan George Blagden Main Recurring Guest Body double Does not appear
King Horik Donal Logue Main Does not appear
Aslaug Alyssa Sutherland Main[b] Does not appear
King Ecbert Linus Roache Does not appear Main Body double Does not appear
Björn Ironside Alexander Ludwig Does not appear Main[c] Does not appear
Nathan O'Toole (young) Recurring Guest Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Kalf Ben Robson Does not appear Main Does not appear
Harbard Kevin Durand Does not appear Main Does not appear
Charles Lothaire Bluteau Does not appear Main Does not appear
The Seer John Kavanagh Recurring Main Guest
Harald Finehair Peter Franzén Does not appear Main Does not appear
Halfdan the Black Jasper Pääkkönen Does not appear Main Does not appear Main[d] Does not appear
Ivar the Boneless Alex Høgh Andersen[e] Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Hvitserk Marco Ilsø[f] Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye David Lindström[g] Does not appear Recurring Main Body double Does not appear
Ubbe Jordan Patrick Smith[h] Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Aethelwulf Moe Dunford Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Bishop Heahmund Jonathan Rhys Meyers Does not appear Main[i] Does not appear
Oleg the Prophet Danila Kozlovsky Does not appear Main Does not appear
Erik Eric Johnson Does not appear Main Does not appear
Torvi Georgia Hirst Does not appear Recurring Main[j] Does not appear
Gunnhild Ragga Ragnars Does not appear Recurring Main[k] Does not appear
Othere Ray Stevenson Does not appear Main[l] Does not appear
Leif Erikson Sam Corlett Does not appear Main
Freydís Eiríksdóttir Frida Gustavsson Does not appear Main
Harald Sigurdsson Leo Suter Does not appear Main
King Canute the Great Bradley Freegard Does not appear Main
Jarl Olaf Haraldsson Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson Does not appear Main Does not appear
Jarl Estrid Haakon Caroline Henderson Does not appear Main Does not appear
Queen Emma Laura Berlin Does not appear Main
Earl Godwin David Oakes Does not appear Main
Cast notes
  1. ^ In the first part of season 5, Lagertha is also portrayed by guest child actress Mabel Hurley.
  2. ^ Sutherland only appears in one episode of season 1, although credited as a main cast member.
  3. ^ Ludwig only appears in one episode of the second part of season 6, although credited as a main cast member.
  4. ^ Pääkkönen only appears in one episode of the second part of season 6, although credited as a main cast member.
  5. ^ In seasons 2 and 3, Ivar the Boneless is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. In the first part of season 4, Ivar the Boneless is portrayed by recurring child actor James Quinn Markey and guest actor Alex Høgh Andersen.
  6. ^ In seasons 2 and 3, Hvitserk is portrayed by recurring infant actor Cathal O'Hallin. In the first part of season 4, Hvitserk is portrayed by recurring child actor Stephen Rockett and guest actor Marco Ilsø.
  7. ^ In seasons 2 and 3, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. In the first part of season 4, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye is portrayed by recurring child actor Elijah O'Sullivan and guest actor David Lindström.
  8. ^ In seasons 2 and 3, Ubbe is portrayed by recurring infant actor Cormac Melia. In the first part of season 4, Ubbe is portrayed by recurring child actor Luke Shanahan and guest actor Jordan Patrick Smith.
  9. ^ Meyers only appears in one episode of the second part of season 4, although credited as a main cast member.
  10. ^ Georgia Hirst is credited as a series regular from episode 6x09 onwards. From episode 6x01 to 6x08, she is credited as a guest star.
  11. ^ Ragga Ragnars is credited as a series regular from episode 6x09 onwards. From episode 6x01 to 6x08, she is credited as a guest star.
  12. ^ Stevenson only appears in one episode of the first part of season 6, although credited as a main cast member.

Vikings

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Ragnar Lothbrok

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Originally a farmer, Viking Ragnar Lothbrok claims to be descended from the god Odin. He becomes Earl of Kattegat after he challenges and kills the ruthless Earl Haraldson. He is also a feared warrior, becomes a raider of undiscovered lands, and, eventually, King of Denmark. Despite his reputation for ruthlessness and brutality, he is a curious man eager to learn about other cultures. Based on the semi-legendary Ragnar Lodbrok.

Lagertha

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Lagertha is Ragnar's first wife and a shieldmaiden. Following her separation from Ragnar, Lagertha rises to become Earl of Hedeby in her own right, going by the name Earl Ingstad. Following the deaths of Ragnar and Aslaug, she becomes Queen of Kattegat. Based on the legendary Lagertha.

Rollo

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Ragnar's brother. A ruthless and skilled warrior, but his life in his brother's shadow makes Rollo's feelings towards Ragnar change from love and admiration to hateful jealousy. Eventually, he defects to the Franks and is made Duke of Normandy. Based on the historical Rollo.

Siggy

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Earl Haraldson's wife, and later the lover of Rollo. She possesses a strategic mind and an urge to regain her power and influence, but grows to care for Ragnar and his family. She drowns while attempting to save Ragnar's children from a similar fate as her own.

Floki

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A gifted but eccentric shipbuilder and friend of Ragnar. His ships create a revolution in shipwright techniques. He considers himself descended from the trickster god Loki and is very devout in the Norse religion. Loosely based on the historical Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson.[3]

Earl Haraldson

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Ragnar's predecessor as Earl of Kattegat and husband of Siggy. He grows to resent Ragnar's ambitions to raid the West, and sees Ragnar's growing popularity as a threat. He is killed by Ragnar during personal combat.

Athelstan

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An Anglo-Saxon monk from the monastery of Lindisfarne in Northumbria. Captured by Ragnar on his first raid, Athelstan grows to appreciate Viking culture and thus is constantly torn between the customs of Christian England and the pagan ways of Scandinavia. Athelstan becomes a confidant of King Ecbert after he is captured by his army.

King Horik of Denmark

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A powerful king in Denmark who ends up being overthrown by Ragnar. Based on the historical Horik I.

Aslaug

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Ragnar's second wife, claiming to be the daughter of the shieldmaiden and valkyrie Brynhildr and the dragonslayer Sigurd. When Ragnar becomes King of Kattegat, she becomes its queen. She is killed and usurped by a vengeful Lagertha. Based on the legendary Aslaug.

King Ecbert of Wessex

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Ruler of the most powerful kingdom in England. He dreams of becoming Bretwalda and becomes an unlikely friend of Ragnar. Based on the historical Egbert of Wessex.

Björn Ironside

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Ragnar and Lagertha's son, given his epithet by his father after his first battle with the Saxons. Based on the historical Björn Ironside.

Kalf

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A prominent and ambitious Hedeby villager who later betrays Lagertha and takes her earldom.

Harbard

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A charismatic wanderer and storyteller who visits Kattegat.

Emperor Charles of West Francia

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Ruler in Paris, he witnesses Ragnar's attack on the city and later employs Rollo as a defender against Viking raids. Charles is a composite character drawing from the historical Charles the Bald (grandson of Charlemagne who first defended Paris from the Vikings), Charles the Fat (who commanded Odo) and Charles the Simple (who encountered Rollo, and may have had a daughter Gisela).

The Seer

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Seiðr of Kattegat. A 200-year-old blind being who often provides mysterious predictions to the characters. He is murdered by Ivar after refusing to recognise Ivar as a god and predicting Ivar's fall. In Valhalla, the Seer returns as a spirit guide, who appears to Freydís Eiríksdóttir and Jarl Gorm throughout their lives.

King Harald Finehair

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The ambitious king of Vestfold, who seeks to become king of all Norway and marry Ellisif. He allies with Ragnar during his second raid on Paris. He then conquers his neighbours' lands. He joins the Great Heathen Army and battles Aella and Aethelwulf. He fails to conquer Kattegat. He discovers Ellisif is married, and murders her husband, and then kidnaps and marries Astrid. She is killed in battle and he vows vengeance on Lagertha. He sails with Bjorn to retake Kattegat, but their fleet is damaged by a storm. Harald saves Bjorn's life but takes a serious battle wound. Olaf rescues Harald, but occupies Vestfold. Harald's men beg Bjorn for help, and Bjorn repays his debt. When Olaf tries to have Bjorn elected as over-king of Norway, Harald defeats Bjorn in the election, but Harald's men fail to kill Bjorn. Olaf refuses to recognise Harald, so Harald has him put away and sends warriors to secure his borders.

Based on the historical Harald Fairhair.

Halfdan the Black

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Harald's violent younger brother. He hates Christians and tries to kill as many as possible. He grows tired of living in his brother's shadow and of Harald's war with other Norsemen, and joins Bjorn's expedition to the Mediterranean. They form a close friendship which leads Halfdan to join Lagertha's side when Ivar and Harald declare war. Faced by Harald in battle, he is killed. A composite character of the historical Hastein and historical Halfdan the Black, the father of Harald Fairhair.

Ivar the Boneless

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (seasons 2–3), James Quinn Markey (season 4) and Alex Høgh Andersen (seasons 4–6)

Ragnar and Aslaug's fourth and most violent son. A birth defect has rendered his legs useless and left him impotent. Ivar is more unstable than his brothers, sadistic and seemingly narcissistic. While publicly boastful, he is insecure and feels unloved except by his mother Aslaug. When Lagertha kills Aslaug, Ivar vows vengeance and with the help of Harald and Rollo makes himself king of Kattegat. He is married to his former slave Freydis, who manipulates him. Based on the historical Ivar the Boneless.

Hvitserk

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  • Played by Cathal O'Hallin (seasons 2–3), Stephen Rockett (season 4) and Marco Ilsø (seasons 4–6)

Ragnar and Aslaug's second son. He enjoys battle and adventure and sides with his younger brother Ivar when Ivar and Ubbe fall out. As Ivar's megalomania increases and Ivar becomes more abusive of him, Hvitserk starts to question his decision. A composite of the semi-historical or legendary Hvitserk, the historical Halfdan Ragnarsson and the historical warlord Guthrum.

Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (seasons 2–3), Elijah O'Sullivan (season 4) and David Lindström (season 4)

Ragnar and Aslaug's third son. Killed by his brother Ivar after years of bullying. Based on the historical Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.

Ubbe

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  • Played by Cormac Melia (seasons 2–3), Luke Shanahan (season 4) and Jordan Patrick Smith (seasons 4–6)

Ragnar and Aslaug's first son. He is the most responsible of Aslaug's sons, and does not initially take part in raiding, preferring to stay and protect Kattegat. When his mother is killed, he wants revenge. However, as his previously warm relationship with Ivar turns hostile, he sides with Lagertha. When Lagertha is driven into exile in England, Ubbe becomes Alfred's advisor and converts to Christianity. Based on the historical Ubba.

Aethelwulf

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Son of King Ecbert. He is married to Princess Judith, with whom he has a son, Prince Aethelred. He dies by asphyxiation after being stung by a bee. Based on the historical Aethelwulf.

Bishop Heahmund

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A very religious warrior priest.[4] Heahmund leads an army in resistance against the Norse presence in York, becoming a principal ally to Aethelwulf. He is eventually captured by Ivar who admires his skill as a warrior. Heahmund fights for Ivar against Lagertha, but is captured in the initial battle. Having become smitten by Lagertha, he seduces her and switches to her side. On his suggestion, Lagertha and her followers seek refuge in England. Through Heahmund's influence, the Northmen are given sanctuary in return for fighting against other Viking raiders. When Harald Finehair attempts to raid Wessex, Heahmund fights in the frontline. In the battle he is wounded by arrows and killed by Gunnhild. Broadly inspired by the historical Heahmund.

Oleg the Prophet

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The Varangian (east European Viking) ruler of Kiev, called "the Prophet". He is the protector of the heir to the Rus kingdom, Igor and brother in law of Igor's father Rurik. Oleg is sadistic and uses his status as Igor's protector as a pretext for consolidating control over the kingdom. He has successfully sacked Constantinople, but is critical of Rurik's eastward expansion. Oleg wants to conquer Scandinavia which he claims is the property of the Rus. Oleg takes in Ivar, thinking him useful for his plan to invade Scandinavia. Oleg forms an uneasy friendship with Ivar after revealing that he murdered his wife after discovering her infidelity. Ivar's similar experience with Freydis brings them closer. The character is based on the semi-historical Oleg the Prophet.

Erik

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An outlaw who helps Bjorn and later Harald. He later becomes the King of Kattegat in Harald's absence alongside Queen Ingrid but she has him killed.

Torvi

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Wife of Jarl Borg, then the wife of Erlendur, later the wife of Bjorn and eventually, the wife of Ubbe. Initially a timid girl, she rises to become a shieldmaiden under Lagertha.

Gunnhild

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Jarl Olavsonn's wife. Harald becomes enamored with her, but after Olavsonn's death, she marries Bjorn instead. As his wife, she becomes queen of Kattegat. She is based on the quasi-historical Gunnhild.

Othere

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A wanderer living in Iceland. His real name is Athelstan and he was a monk in England. During his travels as a missionary, he took the identity of the dying wanderer Othere and moved to Iceland. He then sailed west and glimpsed the Golden Land. Ubbe asks him to sail again with him to find the new land.

Vikings: Valhalla

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Leif Erikson

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Originally an explorer from Greenland, Leif was the son of Erik the Red, the founder of the first Norse settlement in Greenland, and Thjodhild of Iceland. Based on the legendary Leif Erikson.[6]

Freydís Eiríksdóttir

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Freydís is the daughter of Erik the Red,[8] and the sister of Leif Erikson. She is portrayed as a masculine, strong-willed woman who would defy the odds of her society.

Harald Sigurdsson

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Great-grandson of Harald Fairhair[10] and the younger brother of Olaf Haraldson, Harald was ambitious and sought to become king of all Norway someday. He allies with Canute during his raid on England. Based on the historical Harald Hardrada.

King Canute the Great

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King Canute is the powerful King of Denmark and Norway. Based on the historical Cnut.

Jarl Olaf Haraldsson

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Older brother of Harald, son of Harald Grenske and great grandson of Harald Fairhair. Olaf dreams of becoming King of Norway, usurping Danish rule, and rooting out paganism. Based on the historical Olaf II of Norway.

Jarl Estrid Haakon

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Haakon was the Jarl of Kattegat, as a vassal under King Canute. Her husband was killed by Christians. Her grandmother was an African noblewoman Haakon's grandfather had met in Alexandria. She was killed during the attack by Jarl Kåre. Based on the historical Haakon Ericsson.

Queen Emma

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A descendant of Rollo, who became the English queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and later King Canute. Based on the historical Emma of Normandy.

Earl Godwin

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Godwin, the son of a disgraced ealdorman, became one of the most trusted advisors of King Æthelred the Unready of England by delivering him something none of his peers could: the truth. Following Aethelred's death, he serves as an advisor to young King Edmund until the Vikings overrun London following which he becomes an advisor to King Canute. Based on historical Godwin, Earl of Wessex.

Recurring characters

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The following is a list of recurring characters, listed in the order that they first appeared on the show.

Cast table

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  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)
Character Actor Vikings Valhalla
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2
Svein David Pearse Recurring Does not appear
Gyda Ruby O'Leary Recurring Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Erik Vladimir Kulich Recurring Does not appear
Leif Diarmaid Murtagh Recurring Does not appear
Arne Tadhg Murphy Recurring Guest Does not appear
Torstein Jefferson Hall Recurring Does not appear
King Aelle Ivan Kaye Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Thyri Elinor Crawley Recurring Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Helga Maude Hirst Recurring Does not appear
Elisef Carrie Crowley Guest Recurring Does not appear
Rafarta Donna Dent Guest Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Queen Ealhswith Cathy White Guest Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Jarl Borg Thorbjørn Harr Guest Recurring Does not appear
Erlendur Edvin Endre Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Earl Sigvard Morten Suurballe Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Bishop Edmund Philip O'Sullivan Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Thorunn Gaia Weiss Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Judith Jennie Jacques[a] Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Einar Steve Wall Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear
Kwenthrith Amy Bailey Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Angrboda Rosalie Connerty[b] Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear
Burgred Aaron Monaghan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Earl Siegfried Greg Orvis Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Sinric Frankie McCafferty Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Alfred Ferdia Walsh-Peelo[c] Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Odo Owen Roe Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Gisla Morgane Polanski Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Roland Huw Parmenter Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Therese Karen Hassan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Aethelred Darren Cahill[d] Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Guthrum Ben Roe[e] Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Magnus Dean Ridge[f] Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Yidu Dianne Doan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Prudentius Seán Ó Meallaigh Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Waerferth Des Carney Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Astrid Josefin Asplund Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Margrethe Ida Marie Nielsen Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Hali Ryan Henson[g] Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Asa Elodie Curry[h] Does not appear Recurring Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear
Tanaruz Sinead Gormally Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Lord Cyneheard Malcolm Douglas Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Lord Cuthred Jonathan Delaney Tynan Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
White Hair Kieran O'Reilly Does not appear Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Kassia Karima McAdams Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Kjetill Flatnose Adam Copeland Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Eyvind Kris Holden-Ried Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Aud Leah McNamara Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Helgi the Lean Jack McEvoy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Thorunn Mei Bignall Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Ingvild Kelly Campbell Does not appear Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Bul James Craze Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Asbjorn Elijah Rowen Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Thorgrim Rob Malone Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Frodi Scott Graham Does not appear Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Jorunn Tallulah Belle Earley Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Svase Anthony Brophy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Snaefrid Dagny Backer Johnsen Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Queen Freydis Alicia Agneson Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Princess Katia Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Elsewith Róisín Murphy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Thora Eve Connolly Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Lady Ethelfled Ann Skelly Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
King Olaf the Stout Steven Berkoff Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Amma Kristy Dawn Dinsmore Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear
Ingrid Lucy Martin Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Ganbaatar Andrei Claude Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Prince Dir Lenn Kudrjawizki Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Prince Igor Oran Glynn O'Donovan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Anna Serena Kennedy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Isabelle Connolly Does not appear Guest Does not appear
King Hakon Mishaël Lopes Cardozo Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Gudrid Noella Brennan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Naad Ian Lloyd Anderson Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Peminuit Wesley French Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
We'jitu Phillip Lewitski Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Liv Lujza Richter Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Yrsa Álfrún Laufeyjardóttir Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Skarde Edward Franklin Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Njal Gavan O'Connor-Duffy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Agnarr Christopher Rygh Does not appear Recurring
Jarl Norí Kenneth M. Christensen Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Guest
Arne Gormsson Pääru Oja Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Hallbjorn James Ballanger Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Prince / King Edmund II Louis Davison Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Eadric Streona Gavin Drea Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Cyneheard, Earl of Kent Alan Devine Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Guest
Wulfhere, Earl of Sussex Mark Huberman Does not appear Recurring Guest
Oswick, Earl of East Anglia Gavin O'Connor Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Guest
Leofric, Earl of Northumbria Martin Philips Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Jarl Kåre Asbjørn Krogh Nissen Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Queen Ælfgifu Pollyanna McIntosh Does not appear Recurring
King Sweyn Forkbeard Søren Pilmark Does not appear Guest
Princess Gytha Henessi Schmidt Does not appear Guest Recurring
Prince / King Svein Knutsson Charlie O'Connor Does not appear Guest Recurring Does not appear
Jakob Femerling Andersen Does not appear Recurring
Jorundr Torvilsson Stanislav Callas Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Ælfwynn Maria Guiver Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Hrefna Emily Mcentire Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Amalia Holm Does not appear Recurring
Valgerda Aoibhinn McGinnity Does not appear Recurring
Lord Hárekr Bradley James Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Lady Gudrid Yngvild Støen Grotmol Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Kolr Patrick Loftus Does not appear Recurring Guest
Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise Marcin Dorociński Does not appear Recurring Guest
Mariam Hayat Kamille Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Batu Taylor James Does not appear Recurring
Kaysan Kayode Akinyemi Does not appear Recurring
Lord Vitomir Steven Brand Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Eleana / Empress Zoe Sofya Lebedeva Does not appear Recurring
Kurya Tolga Safer Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Gestr Eigil Hedegaard Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Brigtoc Ailbe Cowley Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Cadlín Siobhán Callaghan Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Dorn Elaenor McLynn Does not appear Recurring
Prince Harold Harefoot Ruben Lawless Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Pyry Kähkönen Does not appear Recurring
Magnus Olafsson Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Set Sjöstrand Does not appear Recurring
Emperor Romanos III Nikolai Kinski Does not appear Guest Recurring
General Georgios Maniakes Florian Munteanu Does not appear Recurring
Stígr Leander Vyvey Does not appear Recurring
Harald Haraldsson Luke Harmon Does not appear Recurring
Bishop Grimketel Horatio James Does not appear Recurring
Dunstan Peter Claffey Does not appear Recurring
Queen Katla Kate Bratchyna Does not appear Recurring
Prince Edward Cal O'Driscoll Does not appear Recurring
Prince Alfred Henry Proctor Does not appear Recurring
Prince Harthacanute Huey O'Meara Does not appear Recurring
Erik the Red Goran Višnjić Does not appear Recurring
Hilde Carrie Crowley Does not appear Recurring
Cast notes
  1. ^ In season 2, Judith is portrayed by recurring actress Sarah Greene.
  2. ^ In seasons 2 and 3, Angrboda is portrayed by an uncredited infant actress.
  3. ^ In season 3, Alfred is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. In the first part of season 4, Alfred is portrayed by recurring infant actor Conor O'Hanlon. In the second part of season 4, Alfred is portrayed by recurring child actor Isaac O'Sullivan.
  4. ^ In seasons 3 and 4, Aethelred is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor.
  5. ^ In season 3 and in the first part of season 4, Guthrum is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. In the second part of season 4, Guthrum is portrayed by recurring child actor Anton Giltrap.
  6. ^ In season 3 and in the first part of season 4, Magnus is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. In the second part of season 4, Magnus is portrayed by guest child actor Cameron Hogan.
  7. ^ In the second part of season 4, Hali is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor.
  8. ^ In the second part of season 4, Asa is portrayed by an uncredited infant actress. In season 5, Asa is portrayed by recurring child actress Svea Killoran.

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Svein

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  • Played by David Pearse (season 1)

A loyal henchman of Earl Haraldson. He is killed by Rollo, after Earl Haraldson's death.

Gyda

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  • Played by Ruby O'Leary (seasons 1 and 4)

Daughter of Ragnar and Lagertha. She dies in a plague. Loosely based on Ragnar's unnamed daughters.

Erik

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Elderly Viking and one of Ragnar's warriors. He has a wife, Elisef, and a son, Leif. He is an early supporter of Ragnar and is murdered by earl Haraldson.

Leif

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One of Ragnar's warriors and son of Erik and Elisef. He offers himself as a sacrifice at Uppsala.

Arne

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One of Ragnar's warriors; an archer with an eye patch. He is killed in battle by Rollo.

Torstein

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One of Ragnar's warriors and closest friends. He makes a suicidal attack on the Mercians after having contracted gangrene and amputation of his arm prevents fail to stop the spread.

Elisef

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Wife of Erik and the mother of Leif.

King Aelle of Northumbria

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Ruler of one of England's ancient kingdoms and the first to be attacked by Ragnar. Father of Princess Judith, Aethelwulf's wife, and grandfather of Princes Aethelred and Alfred. Based on the historical King Ælla of Northumbria. He killed Ragnar by throwing him into a pit of snakes and was executed by Bjorn as retribution for Ragnar's death.

Thyri

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Daughter of Earl Haraldson and Siggy. She, along with Gyda, dies in a plague.

Helga

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Floki's long-suffering lover and wife. Murdered by her own adopted daughter who shortly after committed suicide.

Rafarta

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  • Played by Donna Dent (seasons 1, 5)

A woman of Kattegat and Eyvind's wife. She joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Her brother was killed by Kjetill's father Erik Tryggvason prior to the events of the series. She is killed by Kjetill.

Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria

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  • Played by Cathy Whyte (seasons 1–2, 4)

Wife of King Aelle and the mother of Princess Judith.

Jarl Borg

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A powerful warlord of an earldom in Götaland. He has a wife, Torvi, and a son, Guthrum. He was killed by Ragnar with the Blood Eagle, for having attacked his people and his family.[12][13]

Prince Erlendur

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King Horik's first son. He is cruel and spiteful. After the death of his father, he seeks vengeance against Ragnar and his family. He ends up marrying Torvi and conspires with Kalf to ruin Ragnar. He is killed by Torvi herself after frequently threatening Torvi's son Guthrum. Loosely based on the historical Horik II.

Earl Sigvard

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Lagertha's second husband and Earl of Hedeby. He is killed by Lagertha after multiple incidents of abuse.[14]

Bishop Edmund

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An influential advisor at the court of King Ecbert. He is murdered by Hvitserk when the Great Heathen Army sacks Ecbert's villa. A composite character of the historical Eadmund of Winchester and the historical Edmund of East Anglia.

Porunn

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Bjorn's love interest and later first wife. Shortly after the birth of their daughter Siggy she leaves Bjorn.[15]

Einar

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A scheming troublemaker, and ally of Earl Sigvard of Hedeby. He later betrays Sigvard and helps Lagertha gain power in Hedeby. When Lagertha rejects his advances, he helps Kalf gain power in Hedeby. In the end, he is injured by Kalf and killed by Lagertha.

Judith

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Daughter of King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria and the wife of Aethelwulf. She has a legitimate son with Aethelwulf, Aethelred, and an illegitimate one with Athelstan, Alfred. Based on the historical Judith of Flanders.

Kwenthrith

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  • Played by Amy Bailey (seasons 2–4)

Contender to the throne of Mercia and later its Queen. She has a brother, Prince Burgred, and a putative illegitimate son with Ragnar, Magnus. She is stabbed by Judith after threatening to kill Ecbert. Based on the historical Cwenthryth.

Angrboda

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actress (seasons 2–3) and Rosalie Connerty (season 4)

Floki and Helga's daughter. She dies in childhood.

Prince Burgred

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  • Played by Aaron Monaghan (season 3)

The rebellious brother of Kwenthrith. Based on the historical Burgred of Mercia. He is poisoned by Kwenthrith who becomes Queen of Mercia.

Aethelred

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (seasons 3–4) and Darren Cahill (season 5)[16]

Prince Aethelwulf and Princess Judith's son. Based on the historical Æthelred of Wessex.

Earl Siegfried

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  • Played by Greg Orvis (season 3)

A friend of Earl Kalf's and an ally to King Ragnar. He is killed at the Siege of Paris. Loosely based on the Norse chief Sigfred who took part in the Siege of Paris (885–86).

Sinric

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  • Played by Frankie McCafferty (seasons 3–5)

Sinric (Sindric from season 5 onwards) is a wanderer who taught Ragnar about England and Frankia, and who serves as a translator for the Northmen. Loosely based on the Norse chief Sinric who took part in the Siege of Paris (885–86).

Alfred

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (season 3), Conor O'Hanlon (season 4), Isaac O'Sullivan (season 4) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (seasons 5–6)

The son of Judith and Athelstan, and later the King of the Anglo-Saxons. Broadly based on the historical Alfred the Great.

Count Odo

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In charge of defending the city from the Vikings. Based on the historical Odo of France. He is flogged to death by Roland on Emperor Charles's orders.

Princess Gisla

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Daughter of Emperor Charles and later wedded to Duke Rollo. Based on the historical Gisela of France.

Roland

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  • Played by Huw Parmenter (seasons 3–4)

Count Odo's first-in-command. He has an incestuous relationship with his sister, Therese. He is assassinated with his sister by Emperor Charles's men.

Therese

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A noblewoman, Roland's sister, and Count Odo's mistress. She is assassinated with her brother by Emperor Charles's men.

Guthrum

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (seasons 3–4), Anton Giltrap (season 4) and Ben Roe (season 5)

Jarl Borg and Torvi's son. He is killed in battle by Hvitserk. Loosely based on the historical Danish warlord Guthrum

Magnus

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (seasons 3–4), Cameron Hogan (season 4) and Dean Ridge (season 5)

Ragnar and Kwenthrith's supposed illegitimate son. After spending his life as a hostage, he is evicted by Aethelwulf when Ragnar denies being his father. Magnus starts to consider himself a Viking, converts to the Norse religion, and joins Harald. He joins Bjorn and Hvitserk's siege of Kattegat but suffers a crisis of faith. Coming to terms with his new identity, he tries to scale the walls as the battle turns against Bjorn. Magnus is shot to death by White Hair, when he fails to protect himself with his shield. Loosely based of Bagsecg, who also invaded England in 870/71

Yidu

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Chinese slave brought after the siege of Paris who is bought by Queen Aslaug. She becomes protective of the sons of Ragnar and also forms a close bond with Ragnar, providing him with a drug and becoming his lover. Later she becomes distressed with the Viking way of life and tries to leave Ragnar. When she refuses to provide him with more of the drug and blackmails him, Ragnar drowns her.

Father Prudentius

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  • Played by Seán Ó Meallaigh (seasons 4)

Serves at the court of King Ecbert.

Waerferth the Scout

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  • Played by Des Carney (season 4)

One of King Ecbert's scouts. He is stabbed to death by Kwenthrith.

Astrid

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Shieldmaiden and lover of Lagertha. She and Bjorn have a secret affair. She is kidnapped by Harald and marries him but grows to become fond of him. When attempting to warn Lagertha of an attack, she is raped by the whaler she tries to bribe. She falls pregnant and unsure if the baby is Harald's or her rapist's, induces Lagertha to kill her during battle, admitting that she was always her true love. After her death, Harald carries her earring around as remembrance and swears vengeance on Lagertha.

Margrethe

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  • Played by Ida Marie Nielsen (seasons 4–5)

One of Aslaug's slaves in Kattegat and the shared lover of Ubbe, Hvitserk and Sigurd. She is disturbed by Ivar and fears him. She is freed and marries Ubbe. Hvitserk remains her lover with Ubbe's consent. Ubbe eventually rejects her to marry Torvi, causing Margrethe to go insane. Hvitserk takes care of her, but when Ivar has a dream where Margrethe stabs him, he murders her using assassins.

Hali

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  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (season 4) and Ryan Henson (seasons 5–6)

Bjorn and Torvi's son. He is killed by White Hair.

  • Played by an uncredited infant actor (season 4), Svea Killoran (season 5) and Elodie Curry (season 6)

Bjorn and Torvi's daughter. Falls overboard of a ship after seeing Jörmungandr and dies.

Tanaruz

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  • Played by Sinead Gormally (season 4)

A Moorish orphan girl adopted by Helga. When Helga brings her to the sack of Ecbert's villa, Tanaruz snaps and stabs Helga and then kills herself.

Lord Cuthred

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  • Played by Jonathan Delaney Tynan (season 5)

A nobleman and member of the clergy of Wessex. After Bishop Heahmund is taken by the Vikings, Cuthred is appointed Bishop of Sherborne in place of Heahmund who is presumed dead. Heahmund later kills him for conspiring against him and Alfred.

White Hair

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The leader of Ivar's bodyguards. After Ivar's defeat, he is outcast from Kattegat by King Bjorn. He turns to banditry and raids the village where Lagertha has retired, killing Bjorn's son Halli in such a raid. Lagertha leads the resistance and eventually kills White Hair in single combat.

Queen Freydis

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Ivar's former slave and love interest. She becomes Queen of Kattegat by marrying Ivar. As Ivar is believed to be impotent, she has sex with a slave whom she later murders in order to produce a child. Freydis claims she conceived through magically consuming Ivar's blood. This and Freydis's sycophancy lead Ivar to declare himself a god. When the child is eventually born, it is deformed. This breaks Ivar's ego and he suspects Freydis has fooled him. Ivar leaves the child out to die, turning Freydis against him. She shows Hvitserk, Bjorn and Harald a secret way through the walls, allowing them to storm Kattegat. As the city falls, she admits what she has done and Ivar strangles her to death.

Kassia

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A Byzantine abbess. Loosely inspired by the historical Kassiani.

Kjetill Flatnose

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A violent and bold patriarch of a large family, the son of Eric Tryggvasson. He is chosen by Floki for an expedition to set up a colony. A composite charakter of the legendary Ketill Flatnose and the historical Erik the Red

Eyvind

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A Viking of Kattegat who joins Floki's expedition. He becomes disillusioned in Iceland, and becomes antagonistic to Floki. His wife Rafarta's brother was killed by Kjetill's father, which makes him antagonistic to Kjetill. After his son Bul is accidentally killed by Thorgrim, Thorgrim is found drowned; Floki believes Eyvind is responsible. Eyvind's daughter in law Thorunn vanishes. Rafarta claims Thorunn was suicidal, which is disproved when Floki produces her body. Rafarta and Asbjorn are implicated as the murderers and Floki banishes Eyvind and his family. The family is ravaged by disease and weather and sends Helgi for help. Helgi brings back Floki, Kjetill and Frodi, along with several of Kjetill's farmhands. The farmhands capture Floki at knifepoint as Kjetill and Frodi murder Eyvind and all of his family.

Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's daughter, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Something of a surrogate daughter to Floki, she tries to mend peace between the feuding clans of Kjetill and Eyvind. She kills herself in Iceland after finding out Kjetill and her brother Frodi murdered Eyvind and his family.

Helgi the Lean

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  • Played by Jack McEvoy (season 5)

Eyvind and Rafarta's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. He is killed by Kjetill.

Thorunn (Kjetillsdóttir)

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  • Played by Mei Bignall (season 5)

Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's daughter and Helgi's wife, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. She is killed by Asbjorn.

Ingvild

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  • Played by Kelly Campbell (seasons 5–6)

Kjetill Flatnose's wife, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony.

  • Played by James Craze (season 5)

Eyvind and Rafarta's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. He is killed by Thorgrim.

Asbjorn

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  • Played by Elijah Rowen (season 5)

Eyvind and Rafarta's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. He is killed by Kjetill.

Thorgrim

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  • Played by Rob Malone (season 5)

Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. He mysteriously drowns in Iceland.

Frodi

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  • Played by Scott Graham (seasons 5–6)

Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. He assists Kjetill in massacring Eyvind and his family.

Jorunn

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  • Played by Tallulah Belle Earley (season 5)

Eyvind and Rafarta's daughter, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. She is killed by Frodi.

Svase

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  • Played by Anthony Brophy (season 5)

A Sami chief and an ally to Lagertha. He is killed in battle. Loosely based on the legendary Sami king Svasi.

Snaefrid

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  • Played by Dagny Backer Johnsen (season 5)

King Svase's daughter. She becomes Bjorn's third wife and is killed in battle. Loosely based on the legendary Snæfrithr Svásadottir, a wife of Harald Fairhair.

Lord Cyneheard

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  • Played by Malcolm Douglas (season 5)

An ealdorman of Wessex. He conspires with Prince Aethelred to overthrow King Alfred.

Elsewith

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  • Played by Róisín Murphy (season 5)

Mannel's daughter, Queen Judith's niece and King Alfred's wife. She has an affair with Bjorn.

Thora

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  • Played by Eve Connolly (seasons 5–6)

Hvitserk's love interest. Ivar has her burned after she implicates herself as a critic of Ivar's regime and denies his status as a god. Hvitserk, after consuming psychedelic mushrooms, believes he is haunted by her ghost who implores him to kill Ivar.

Lady Ethelfled

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Lord Cuthred's daughter and Prince Aethelred's wife.

King Olaf

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A Norwegian king with whom Ivar seeks an alliance. Hvitserk is sent to broker the deal, but Hvitserk instead asks Olaf to help overthrow Ivar. The amused Olaf has Hvitserk imprisoned and tortured. When Hvitserk refuses to relent, the impressed Olaf agrees to attack Kattegat. After the battle, he declares Bjorn king of Kattegat. Harald is seriously injured, and Olaf saves his life, but also occupies his kingdom and keeps Harald a prisoner. Loosely based of the historical Amlaib Conung

Amma

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  • Played by Kristy Dawn Dinsmore (seasons 5–6)

A shieldmaiden in Harald's army. After the re-conquest of Kattegat by Bjorn she is made Hvitserk's caretaker. She is killed by Ganbaatar in the final battle between the Norwegian collation and the Rus'.

Ingrid

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  • Played by Lucy Martin (season 6)

A slave serving Gunnhild and Bjorn in Kattegat. She becomes the fifth wife of Bjorn. After Harald rapes her and Bjorn is slain in battle, she marries Harald unsure if the child she is carrying is Bjorn's or Harald's. She is later revealed to be a witch, and after Harald's death, Ingrid becomes the sole ruler of Kattegat, ending Ragnar Lothbrok's legacy.

Ganbaatar

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  • Played by Andrei Claude (season 6)

Oleg's captain. He is decapitated by Gunnhild after his horse is shot dead by Ingrid.

Prince Dir

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Oleg's brother. Oleg tortures him but he escapes after getting help from Ivar.

Prince Igor

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  • Played by Oran Glynn O'Donovan (season 6)

The son of Rurik and heir to Kievan Rus'. He is the ward of Oleg, who rules the kingdom in his name as regent. Igor fears Oleg, and is keen to escape to Oleg's brothers Dir and Askold. However, he is aware that he can use Oleg as a puppet, just as Oleg uses him. Igor and Ivar form a bond. Based on the historical Igor of Kiev.

Princess Katia

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Oleg's second wife, who has a striking resemblance to Freydis. She has an affair with Ivar and it is revealed that she is a spy who was sent by Dir to overthrow Oleg. She later helps Hvitserk, Ivar and Igor escape from Oleg and is present when Oleg dies.

Anna

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  • Played by Serena Kennedy (season 6) and Isabelle Connolly (season 6)

Dir's wife who helps to rescue him.

King Hakon

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  • Played by Mishaël Lopes Cardozo (season 6)

One of the kings of Norway and a rival to Bjorn.

Gudrid

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  • Played by Noella Brennan (season 6)

A settler who travels west with Ubbe's crew. She loses her son at sea. Loosely based of the historical Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir

Naad

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  • Played by Ian Lloyd Anderson (season 6)

A settler who travels west with Ubbe's crew.

Peminuit

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  • Played by Wesley French (season 6)

A Miꞌkmaq warrior of the New Land. He is the eldest son of Pekitaulet, the Sagamaw of her tribe.

We'jitu

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  • Played by Phillip Lewitski (season 6)

A Miꞌkmaq warrior and Peminuit's younger brother. He is killed by Naad.

Vikings: Valhalla

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Agnarr

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  • Played by Christopher Rygh

One of Canute's huscarls. He becomes Emma's principal ally and enforcer in season 2 when Canute is away to fight the Vends.

Jarl Kåre

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  • Played by Asbjørn Krogh Nissen

A Norwegian jarl who wants to eradicate paganism in Norway. He hates pagans after his parents offered up his older brother as a human sacrifice in Uppsala when he was a child. He is the principal antagonist of season 1 of Vikings: Valhalla.

Queen Ælfgifu

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Queen Ælfgifu is the first wife of Canute and is the Queen of Denmark. She is from Mercia. Ælfgifu is calculating, ambitious and charming and tries to gain as much power and respect as her husband. Based on the historical Queen Ælfgifu.

King Sweyn Forkbeard

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King Sweyn Forkbeard is the retired king of Denmark who steps in as acting ruler in England when Canute goes to fight of a Vendish invasion in Denmark. He becomes an unlikely ally to Emma. Based on the historical Sweyn Forkbeard.

Lord Hárekr

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The ruler of Jomsborg, presented in the show as a pagan police state in Pomerania.

Lord Vitomir

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The lord of Chude and father of Eleana. He makes a deal to fund Harald's trade expedition to Constantinople so he and his daughter can have his protection on their own diplomatic journey to the city. He drowns in the Dnieper when the frozen river breaks during thaw.

Eleana / Empress Zoe

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The daughter of the Chude lord Vitomir. She becomes romantically involved with Harald during their perilous journey through Rus.

Minor characters

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The following is a list of named characters who have had a relatively relevant story arc on the series. They are listed in the order that they first appeared on the show.

  • Eddie Drew (seasons 1 and 3) and André Eriksen (season 4) as Odin, appearing to Ragnar and his sons
  • Gary Murphy as Bishop Unwan, serving at the court of King Aelle (seasons 1, 4)
  • Carl Shaaban as Jesus, appearing to Athelstan and Ragnar (seasons 2–3)
  • Søren Pilmark as Stender, a farmer who escaped Wessex after Aethelwulf's raid (seasons 3–4)
  • Siggy (played by an uncredited infant actress), Þórunn and Bjorn's daughter who dies in childhood (seasons 3–4)
  • Conn Rogers as Canute, a member of King Olaf's court (seasons 5–6)
  • Martin Maloney as Vigrid, one of Ivar's men (seasons 5–6)

Season 1

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  • Eddie Elks as Olafur, a Viking warrior in the service of Earl Haraldson
  • Jouko Ahola as Kauko, a Finnish Viking and one of Ragnar's warriors
  • Eric Higgins as Knut Tjodolf, Earl Haraldson's half-brother
  • Will Irvine as Brother Cenwulf, serving at the monastery of Lindisfarne
  • Sam Lucas Smith as Edwin, a Saxon
  • Jonathon Kemp as Lord Wigea, an advisor of King Aelle
  • Peter Gaynor as Lord Edgar, an advisor of King Aelle
  • Trevor Cooper as Earl Bjarni, Thyri's husband who is far older than her and is later killed by Siggy
  • Angus MacInnes as Tostig, an old Viking warrior

Season 2

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  • Morgan C. Jones as The Law Giver, the lawspeaker of Kattegat
  • Duncan Lacroix as Ealdorman Werferth of Wessex, serving King Ecbert
  • Richard Ashton as Thorvard, a Viking warrior loyal to King Horik

Season 3

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  • Mark Huberman as Louis, a soldier in Paris

Season 4

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  • Niall Cusack as Abbot Lupus, Rollo's teacher in Paris
  • Charles Last as William, first son of Rollo and Gisla
  • Charlie Kelly as Egil, an agent of King Harald
  • Caitlin Scott as Princess Blaeja, Judith's sister
  • Jack Nolan as Earl Jorgensen, a Swedish warlord, sacrificed to the gods by Lagertha to secure the victory against the Saxons.
  • Sophie Vavasseur as Princess Ellisif, the former betrothed of King Harald
  • Gary Buckley as Earl Vik, Princess Ellisif's husband
  • Uncredited child actor as Marcellus, second son of Rollo and Gisla
  • Uncredited child actress as Celsa, daughter of Rollo and Gisla

Season 5

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  • Keith McErlean as Lord Denewulf, a nobleman in service of Bishop Heahmund
  • Albano Jerónimo as Euphemius, a Byzantine commander, based on the historical Euphemius of Sicily
  • Paul Reid as Mannel, Queen Judith's cousin
  • Khaled Abol Naga as Ziyadat Allah, an Arab ruler. Based on the historical Ziyadat Allah I of Ifriqiya
  • Damien Devaney as Wilfred, a nobleman and Princess Elsewith's steward
  • Tomi May as Jarl Olavosonn, Ivar's commander in York. He is loosely based on the historical warlord Bagsecg
  • Erik Madsen as King Hemming, a leader of the Black Danes confederation
  • Markjan Winnick as King Angantyr, a leader of the Black Danes confederation
  • Gavan Ó Connor Duffy as King Frodo, a leader of the Black Danes confederation

Season 6

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  • Gina Costigan as Runa, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village
  • David Sterne as Gudmund, an old man at Lagertha's village
  • Kathy Monahan as Eira, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village
  • Per Fredrik Åsly as an envoy from Ubbe's trade expedition
  • Oisin Murray as Tarben, a young boy at Lagertha's village
  • Aoibheann McCann as Skadi, a shield-maiden under Gunnhild's command
  • Fredrik Hiller as Jarl Thorkell the Tall, one the jarls of Norway and a rival to Bjorn
  • Amy De Bruhn as Jarl Hrolf, one the jarls of Norway
  • Brent Burns as Skane, one of Harald's ambitious followers
  • Ivo Alexandre as Bishop Leon, who visits Kiev for Easter
  • Russell Balogh as Bishop Aldulf, a warrior priest in King Alfred's army
  • Breffni Holahan as Sister Annis, a nun who assists Queen Elsewith
  • Brendan McCormack as Leof, a soldier in King Alfred's army
  • Oliver Price as Galan, a soldier in King Alfred's army
  • Dafhyd Flynn as Adam, a soldier in King Alfred's army
  • Tim Creed as Orlyg, a slave serving King Erik in Kattegat
  • Carmen Moore as Pekitaulet, Peminuit and We'jitu's mother and the Sagamaw of her tribe
  • Ellyn Jade as Nikani, Peminuit's wife
  • Acahkos Johnson as Na'pa'tes, a Miꞌkmaq child
  • Victoire Dauxerre as Nissa, a slave in the service of Queen Ingrid in Kattegat
  • Sean McGillicuddy as Osric, Bishop Aldulf's second-in-command

Guest characters

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The following is a list of named characters who appeared in just one episode of the series.

Season 1

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  • Gerard McCarthy as Brondsted, a Viking who attacks Lagertha
  • Billy Gibson as Ulf, Earl Haraldson's bodyguard
  • David Wilmot as Olaf Andwend, a Viking accused of theft
  • Conor Madden as Eric Trygvasson, a Viking who is prosecuted in Kattegat by Earl Haraldson
  • Cian Quinn as Olaf, son of Ingolf
  • Craig Whittaker as Hakon, a Viking and one of Ragnar's men
  • Des Braiden as Father Cuthbert, in charge of the monastery of Lindisfarne
  • Sebastiaan Vermeul Taback as Osiric
  • David Murray as Lord Aethelwulf, the brother of King Aelle
  • Sean Treacy as Prince Egbert, King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith's son
  • James Flynn as Eadric, a Saxon lord
  • David Michael Scott as Nils, a Viking warrior from Götaland in the service of Jarl Borg

Season 2

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  • Anna Åström as Hild, a servant in Kattegat
  • Jay Duffy as Ari, King Horik's second son
  • Alan Devine as Ealdorman Eadric of Wessex, serving King Ecbert
  • Edmund Kente as Bishop Swithern of Winchester. Based on the historical Swithun.
  • Jens Christian Buskov Lund as Olrik
  • Elizabeth Moynihan as Queen Gunnhild of Denmark, King Horik's wife

Season 3

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  • Ian Beattie as King Brihtwulf of Mercia, Kwenthrith and Burgred's uncle. Based on the historical Beorhtwulf of Mercia.
  • James Murphy as Ansgar, a monk trying to convert Vikings in Kattegat. Based on the historical Ansgar.

Season 4

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  • Cillian O'Sullivan as Eirik, a Viking warrior in Paris, former second in command of Rollo. He is betrayed by him and killed by Franks.
  • Robert "Robban" Follin as Berserker, an assassin recruited by Erlendur and Kalf
  • Declan Conlon as Lord Wigstan, a relative of Kwenthrith and head of the Royal Family of Mercia. Based on the semi-historical Wigstan.
  • John Kavanagh as Pope Leo IV
  • Adam McNamara as Thorhall, a Danish Viking
  • Liam Clarke as Gudmund, a settler in Ragnar and Ivar's party
  • Ed Murphy as Gardar, a settler in Ragnar and Ivar's party
  • Jack Walsh as Scotus, loosely based on the historical John Scotus Eriugena
  • Josh Donaldson as Hoskuld, a Viking warrior of great skill
  • Tamaryn Payne as Widow Ordlaf, a lady of Sherborne

Season 5

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  • India Mullen as Aethegyth, a noblewoman from Wessex
  • Frank Prendergast as Bishop Cynebert of York
  • Laurence O'Fuarain as Hakon, a whale hunter of Vestfold
  • Bosco Hogan as the Lord Abbot of Lindisfarne
  • Mabel Hurley as young Lagertha, appearing in a flashback
  • Ross Matthew Anderson as Lagertha's father, appearing in a flashback
  • Jamie Maclachlan as Aldwin, a Saxon commander
  • Uncredited infant actor as Baldur, Ivar and Freydis's son

Season 6

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  • Blake Kubena as Prince Askold of Novgorod, Oleg's brother
  • Sandy Kennedy as Sylvi, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village
  • Neil Keery as Alexei, a guard in Kiev
  • Anna Maria Jopek as a singer in Kattegat
  • Jinny Lofthouse as Hild, a shield-maiden under Gunnhild's command
  • Emma Willis as Gyda, a shield maiden that volunteers as a sacrifice
  • Karen Connell as the Angel of Death, a völva
  • Adam Winnick as Rangvald, Harald's captain
  • Emma Eliza Regan as Aoife, a villager from Istrehågan
  • Ronan Summers as Herigar, one of Erik's warriors
  • Katherine Devlin as Natasha, at Oleg's court
  • Noah Syndergaard as Thorbjorn, a Viking warrior in Kattegat
  • Jerry-Jane Pears as Iðunn, the goddess of youth, who appears to Hvitserk
  • Bryan Larkin as Wiglaf, a Saxon commander

Family trees

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Continuous lines signify a lineal descent and/or consanguinity, dashed lines signify a marriage, and dotted lines signify a sexual relationship.

Earl Haraldson, King Ragnar, King Horik, Emperor Charles, King Harald and Prince Oleg's family tree

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HaraldsonSiggyHorikGunnhild ✝
? ✝? ✝ThyriBjarni ✝ErlendurAri ✝
CharlesKalfAstridHarald ✝Halfdan
GislaRolloLagerthaRagnarAslaugHarbard
Ingrid
SvaseGydaÞórunnBjornTorviBorg
SnaefridHaliAsa ✝Guthrum
Siggy ✝ErikGunnhild
WilliamMarcellusCelsaMargretheUbbeHvitserkThoraSigurd
Ragnar
Askold ✝AnnaDirRurik ✝? ✝OlegKatiaIvar ✝Freydis
IgorBaldur ✝

King Ecbert and King Aelle's family tree

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EcbertEalhswithAelleAethelwulf ✝
AethelwulfJudithAthelstanBlaejaEgbertMannel ✝
AethelredAlfredElsewith
Edward

Queen Kwenthrith's family tree

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Offa ✝Brihtwulf ✝Wigstan
Kenelm ✝BurgredKwenthrithRagnar
Magnus

Floki's family tree

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FlokiHelga
Angrboda

Kjetill and Eyvind's family tree

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Eric Trygvasson ✝
KjetillIngvildEyvindRafarta
Frodi ✝ThorgrimAudThorunnHelgiBulAsbjornJorunn

Pekitaulet's family tree

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Pekitaulet
NikaniPeminuitWe'jitu

References

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