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Jessica Madsen has been cast in Prime Video’s Viking drama series “Bloodaxe” as Gunnhild, wife of the Viking raider Erik ...
British actress Jessica Madsen (Bridgerton) has landed the female lead opposite Xavier Molyneux In Bloodaxe, Prime Video’s ...
Actor Xavier Molyneux will star in 'Bloodaxe,' a Prime Video series about Viking warrior Erik Bloodaxe. Created by Michael ...
Vinland Saga will officially end on July 25th next month, meaning that the grand finale is arriving a little later than some ...
Skeletal remains found in the well of a Norwegian castle likely belong to “Well-man,” who is mentioned in the passage of an 800-year-old Norse saga.
Scientists have connected 800-year-old skeletal remains found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg castle to a mysterious figure mentioned in a medieval Norse saga, using advanced DNA analysis.
An old Norse story tells of a king's man being tossed down a well in 1197. An archeologist teamed up with an evolutionary genomicist to study DNA of a skeleton found in that well.
An 800-year-old Norse saga makes a glancing mention of a dead man tossed in a drinking well after a raid on a castle in Norway, almost as an aside. The poor guy doesn’t even get a name ...
Skeletal remains found in the well of a Norwegian castle likely belong to “Well-man,” who is mentioned in the passage of an 800-year-old Norse saga.
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