ca 755 volgens
http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Richards%20en/INDIs50/II26759.html
660-715 volgens
https://gw.geneanet.org/aurejac?lang=en&pz=aymeric&nz=aurejac&p=regner&n=de+jutland
"RAGNARR (RAGNAR)
Ragnarr duikt voor het eerst op in de bronnen als hij van Karel de Kale de cella Torhout in Vlaanderen ontvangt, mogelijk na het Verdrag van Verdun in 843. Van de weinige contemporaine vermeldingen van Ragnarr wijzen de meeste naar Saksen. Volgens de Annalen van Xanten vertrok Ragnarr na zijn plundertochten naar de in Saksen verblijvende Hrœrekr. In de Miracula S. Germani ontmoette hij een Saksische edelman en volgens de Vita Anskarii was hij welbekend in de Saksische abdij Corvey. De vermelding in de Annalen van Sint-Bertijns bevat een ongerijmdheid die doet vermoeden dat het daarin voorkomende bezoek aan de Deense koning Hárekr niet heeft plaatsgevonden. Als de Reginarius die later verschillende malen in de bronnen opduikt dezelfde is als Ragnarr, dan is het mogelijk dat deze Deen zich blijvend heeft weten te vestigen als vazal van de Westfrankische koning."
ca 794 volgens
http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Richards%20en/INDIs50/II26759.html
(1) He is married to Lagherta.
They got married
Child(ren):
(2) He has/had a relationship with Asløg Sigurdsdatter van Hleithra.
The relationship started
Child(ren):
(3) He is married to Thora Herraudsdatter.
They got marriedSource 6
De kinderen uit de huwelijk werden allen geboren voor de geboorte van Ragnar
Child(ren):
Ook Ragnvar
[DUBL281] http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/Dublin.htm
Ook Regnar, Lodbrok av Seeland volgens
http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Richards%20en/INDIs50/II26759.html
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"The Danes in Dark Ages Britain"
https://www.britainexpress.com/History/Danes.htm
"9th century raids
The movement began with the Danes at the end of the eighth century; and it appears to have stopped, so far as, they were concerned, because they fell back into a condition of prolonged internal warfare, which did not come to an end till their comparative consolidation about 830. Hence, during this time they left the English and Frankish coasts alone.
Meanwhile; however, their Norwegian kinsmen followed a new direction; and, passing round the north of the British Isles, harried the coasts of Scotland and Ireland, the latter country suffering horribly from their ravages while England was still enjoying immunity.
But about 830 the Danes were at work again, and from this time Danes and Norsemen, sometimes but not always distinguished by their victims, swept the seas, stormed along the coasts, and swarmed up the estuaries of Western Europe.
Viking 'kingship'
The Vikings, as they were called, which probably means "warriors", were at first merely bands of adventurers following the banner of some famous warrior or high-born leader, and their object was simply plunder. Worshippers of the old gods, they had no touch of Christianity. When we hear of the "kings" who led them when they came, not in small companies but in great fleets, we must recognise that the king was simply a war-lord; not the king over a territory, but only over the warriors who followed his banner.
In 834 a fleet of the Northmen attacked the Rhine mouth, and a detachment of them ravaged the island of Sheppey. Two or three years later the operation was repeated, and this time a detachment landed at Charmouth, Dorsetshire, where, after a stubborn fight with Ecgbert, they remained actually masters of the field, but had been too roughly handled to attempt to hold their position. In 838 they came to Cornwall, and, in alliance with the Cornishmen, moved upon Wessex, but were put to utter route by Ecgbert at Hengston Down."
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https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnar_Lodbrok
https://screenrant.com/assassins-creed-valhalla-real-historical-figures-history-cameo/
http://www.gjallar.nl/warlords_ragnarr.html
https://vikings.fandom.com/wiki/Ragnar
https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-paasschens/I18217.php
http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Richards%20en/INDIs50/II26759.html