Regner Rodbroke King of Sweden and Denmark.
Historical background:
Regner Rodbroke (hereinafter referred to as Regner) A legendary historical figure. It is said that he ruled Sweden and Denmark in the 8th or 9th century. The exact year of his birth and death has not been determined. He is likely to fought in various parts of Northern Europe between about 535 and 865. A Viking military leader who plundered. According to records,
Regina was questioned by the king of the Yingling dynasty founded by the legendary Swedish king Sigurd-Lin. The original meaning of Lothbrok was fur pants. He was wearing his wife’s Pants made of wild animal skins. It is said that Raig has the blood of the Nordic god Odin (the leader of any civilization will associate himself with the gods worshipped by his civilization in order to rule). He despises any other gods. He likes Jie the most. The target of the plunder is the Christian church and the monastery.
The details of Reg's life deeds can only be understood through the Nordic legends. Its authenticity is quite questionable. So as to restore the historical truth as much as possible. We only know that he is in the legend. Here is an extraordinary character. For most of Regner’s life, he was a pirate and a looter. He kidnapped the nobles. He ran away after extorting the ransom. But how long will he visit again to ask for money. There are many Vikings following Regner. So he should be an outstanding and charismatic leader. In 845 AD, Regner led a Viking army with 120 ships. 5000 civilian fighters entered Senna. The mouth of the river reaches Paris. The city is easily contributed. The then Dafa King Bald Charlie (Charlemagne's grandson) was forced to pay a large ransom to Regner. In order to prevent the city from being razed to the ground. According to the Vikings. Bald. Charlie paid Regge's huge sum of 7,000 pounds of silver. Although he returned the city of Paris after receiving the ransom (which was still intact), the rest of northern France was almost looted by Regner.
After sweeping France In 856 A.D. Regnery went north to land in England. He invaded the Northumberian Kingdom of England's Big Dipper. He fought a battle with its ruler Islay II. For the first time in his life, he tasted defeat. Regner was defeated. Captive, and thrown into a pit full of poisonous tongues.
Legend has it that Regner said this while he was still dead: How would the pain of the old wild boar make the little wild boar angry? He was referring to his sons in Sweden. Airey II did not take his warning to heart. Years later, in 866, Regner’s fourth son, Ivar the "Boneless" led the Vikings to launch a large-scale invasion. Ivar defeated and captured Ayre II. He also chose a painful How to die. In the
play, Regina can always vaguely see the god of death. This indicates that death will accompany him. I
don't know if this history will happen in the future plot.
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