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Vikings Season 4
The fourth season is again about an attack on Paris. Ragnar and Rollo encounter each other as enemies. After the attack on Paris, the Vikings around Ragnar Lothbrok return to Kattegat. While his father is recovering from his injuries, Bjorn demands the arrest of Floki, who has been assassinating Athelstan in Paris. In Paris, Rollo turns against the last ally of his homeland, in order to strengthen his position at the West Frankish court and win the favor of his bride, Princess Gisla - without success. After Ragnar has recovered, he starts together with the Vikings a second foray into Paris. At the gates of Paris, he encounters a chain and other defenses of his brother Rollo. The Vikings have suffered a defeat, but are still not beaten. In another fight, Ragnar and his brother Rollo come together to meet each other in this battle on different sides. Rollo's preparations are bearing fruit: Ragnar and the Vikings are defeated, Paris is safe and Rollo is celebrated by the westerners as a hero. Ragnar and the Vikings have to flee.
In Britain, Queen Kwenthrith was overthrown by the throne Mercias and imprisoned with her young son. With the help of Prince Aethelwulf she manages to escape to Wessex. King Aelle of Northumbria visits his ally King Egbert of Wessex during the Advent season and angrily challenges his daughter Judith during her Epiphany celebrations about her scandalous relationship with her father-in-law. Despite this discovery, he holds on to the alliance with King Egbert. Egbert and Aelle now want to restore order in Mercia, but Egbert is doing a wrong game. First, he organizes for his grandson Alfred (Judith's son of Athelstan) a pilgrimage to Rome, on which Aethelwulf is to accompany him, which Egbert has a free hand to lead his force personally to Mercia. At a secret meeting with the usurper Wigstan voluntarily renounced the throne, which Egbert now without a fight King of Wessex and Mercia and thus betrays his allies Kwenthrith and Aelle. This finally broke the alliance between Wessex and Northumbria.
After a leap in time - estimated to be between six and eight years [10] - the Vikings return to Kattegat, which has changed over the years. Residents learn about Ragnar's illegitimate son, Magnus, in England, leading to the loss of the erstwhile loyal Vikings' past sympathies with Ragnar. Even his family has been hit hard by this revelation. Ragnar meets his adult sons Hvitserk, Ivar, Ubbe and Sigurd, who also feel betrayed by their father. Ragnar, surrounded by Vikings and his family, who hate him all, asks them who dares to kill him and thus become king.
Ragnar can hardly put together a team and finally goes to England accompanied by Ivar. After a storm, they stranded on the coast of Wessex and are captured. King Egbert is pleased to be able to talk to Ragnar. In conversation, they reveal many motives of their previous actions and also that Ragnar no longer really believes in the gods, while Egbert clings to the religious despite all hard realpolitik. Since Egbert stubbornly refuses to kill Ragnar, he proposes to extradite him to his old mortal enemy King Aelle. If Ragnar's sons then avenged him on what would happen with certainty, this would not affect Wessex; Ivar should be allowed to return to Kattegat safely. Egbert agrees, but Ragnar entrusts himself to Ivar, to whom he has slowly built a connection, that the following revenge should hit Wessex. Ragnar is handed over to Aelle who, after all these years, can finally redeem his oath and kill Ragnar in a snake pit.