Finnish actor, Peter Franzén, stars as Harald Fairhair in Vikings on History and Amazon Prime. His brother in the series was played by BlacKKKlansman actor Jason Pääkkönen who was killed off in season ...
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Prime Video's ‘Bloodaxe' Adds Six As Series Regulars
Prime Video’s Viking drama Bloodaxe has added six as series regulars: Karlis Arnolds Avots (January), Rod Hallett (Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles De Menezes), Alina Tomnikov (Donna), Sisse ...
In History channel’s Vikings, Harald Finehair (Peter Franzen) always wanted to be the king of Norway. Now, a new Harald has arrived in Netflix’s new series, Vikings: Valhalla. He also wants to be the ...
The largest replica Viking longship ever built is set to arrive in the Isle of Man later this month The Dragon Harald Fairhair, hand-built in Norway over a period of two years, will arrive in Peel ...
King Harald V is current monarch of Norway, having acceded the throne in January 1991 Emma Kershaw is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has ...
Also familiar to fans of Vikings, Harald Fairhair is purported to have been the first king of Norway, although there is still some dispute about this as reliable details of his life are very sketchy.
The biggest Viking ship ever built in modern times will be in Peel harbour today. The Dragon Harald Fairhair - named after Harald Fairhair, the Viking King who unified Norway into one kingdom - is ...
15:03, Thu, Apr 16, 2020 Updated: 15:23, Thu, Apr 16, 2020 Vikings fans are eagerly awaiting the return of season six, part B, which is expected to air in the latter half of 2020. Peter Franzén stars ...
Dragon Harald Fairhair was named after the king who unified Norway in the late 9th century The largest replica Viking longship ever built is set to arrive in the Isle of Man later this month The ...
The Dragon Harald Fairhair, hand-built in Norway over a period of two years, will arrive in Peel Harbour on 15 July, Manx National Heritage (MNH) said. The longship's length (57ft/35m) is about half ...
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