Vikings: Valhalla season 3 brings the series to a dramatic end.
Here’s a few details on the history the show didn’t cover.
The following article containsspoilersforVikings: Valhallaseason 3.
Theres an argument to be made that season 3 is a satisfactory ending forValhallasstory.
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Who Dies In theVikings: ValhallaSeason 3 Finale?
History primarily remembers Harald Sigurdsson by this name.
This partnership lasts until the end of the episode when Harald has Magnus seized and imprisoned.
(In real life, they co-ruled for about a year until Magnus died.)
Elsewhere, Freydis has arrived at a similar conclusion.
Freydis Is Burned As A Witch And Survives
The so-called Last Daughter of Uppsala goesthroughit inValhallaseason 3.
Thanks to Leifs deft skill at setting fires, Freydis gets one last big moment to shine.
(The first rule ofValhallais apparently thateveryonelies.)
None of Canutes children lived longer than a decade after their fathers death.
In season 3, we meet his ultimate adversary, a young William of Normandy.
(And some of them dont reflect particularly well on her.)
Haralds story is a bit more complicated.
(A claim that he never achieved.)
(He was canonized after his death, so not a total loss for him.)
(Who, admittedly, did have royal blood in his veins thanks to Gytha.)
Wouldnt all that have made for some excellent TV?