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Was Athelstan from Vikings real?

Now, Athelstan as seen in Vikings doesn’t have a real-life counterpart, though there surely were Christian monks who could have gone through some of Athelstan’s experiences in Vikings. The historical Athelstan was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939.

Why did Athelstan leave Vikings?

[laughs] He explained his desire to kill Athelstan in season 3. He was very passionate in writing for television about not overextending character arcs. The worst thing you can do for a character is make it try and exist past the point where it needs to. He felt it was the moment, this midpoint in season 3.

Is Athelstan still alive in Vikings?

The two ended up becoming the closest of allies, and fans were left in shock when Athelstan was killed by Ragnar’s friend Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård).

Who is the old Athelstan in Vikings?

Athelstan (George Blagden) was killed by Floki in season three of Vikings. He too was a young Anglo-Saxon, Christian monk, as Othere describes his former self to be.

Was Athelstan a good king?

After helping the Norwegians he was known for a long time as “Athelstan the Good.” A wise King, fine warrior and one of the greatest men of an entire continent, Athelstan should be remembered and celebrated.

Who killed Athelstan in real life?

A second major character died this season when former monk Athelstan (George Blagden) was murdered by shipbuilder Floki (Gustaf Skarsgard.) Only two weeks ago, viewers saw the once powerful and still savvy Siggy (Jessalyn Gilsig) drown after saving Norse king Ragnar’s (Travis Fimmel) sons from a frozen lake.

Did Ragnar sacrifice Athelstan?

It turns out Ragnar chose Athelstan as a sacrifice. “You have been brought here as a sacrifice to the gods,” the priest tells him. Athelstan looks surprised, moving his hands, which prompts the priest to look at his wrist.

Why is Athelstan so important?

A major point about Athelstan is that he was uniquely spiritual in that he saw truth in both the Viking gods and the Christian God. Ragnar even said that Athelstan was the only person he could truly trust and when he died, it changed everything for Ragnar.

Why does Athelstan hallucinate?

Athelstan had visions and hallucinations in which he saw Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, but never the Norse gods, symbolizing how Athelstan never abandoned his Christian faith. It is a possibility that Ecbert was lying to Athelstan.

What is the story of Athelstan?

Athelstan was the first king of all England, and Alfred the Great’s grandson. He reigned between 925 and 939 AD. In 937 AD, at the Battle of Brunanburh, Athelstan led a force drawn from Britain, and defeated an invasion made by the king of Scotland, in alliance with the Welsh and Danes, from Dublin.

Who was king of England after Athelstan?

Edmund I
Athelstan died at Gloucester in 939 and was succeeded by his half-brother, Edmund I.