• The Vikings Podcast #306: Born Again

  • Nov 29 2023
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

The Vikings Podcast #306: Born Again

  • Summary

  • In Wessex, Judith gives birth to a boy but pays for her sins! In Kattegat, Bjorn is the father to a new little girl and Porunn wants him to find happiness with another woman. Floki is in a dark place and ready to rid the vikings of the Christain God and Athelstan finds a renewed faith in God. Calf and Erlander join Ragnar in Kattegat in preparation for the raid on Paris.

    Will Bjorn find happiness with another woman? Will Floki wipe out the existance of the Christain God? Will Erlander try to take the throne?

    Find out on another great episode of Vikings!

    On this episode of The Vikings Podcast we’ll review and recap episode 6, Born Again. Then we’ll look at the history presented in the show and see how it compares to actual history.

    Born Again

    Preparations for the Paris raid pick up pace. Porunn and Judith both deliver children, and with new life there is also death. Athelstan tells Ragnar of his re-connection to his Christian faith. Floki interprets a sign from the gods that a sacrifice should be made.


    In this episode’s history lesson we discuss:

    • Alfred the Great
    • Medieval Punishment
    • History of Paris


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