Synopsis Torn between two faiths, Athelstan pores over his journal looking for answers about where his heart belongs in this "Vikings" webisode. Cast & Crew Director: Lucas Taylor Writer: Sam Access to society journal content varies across our titles. If you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this box. Viking. Google Scholar. R Core Team . (2008). R: A language and environment for statistical computing History is ending Vikings after season 6, but creator Michael Hirst is already in negotiations to keep things going with a spin-off. By Ryan Scott Jan 4, 2019 Every TV Show Trailer from Comic-Con 2018 Subtitles Vikings: Athelstan's Journal TV Series, 2 Season, 38 Episode. Viking culture is seen from a first-hand experience through Athelstan's perspective. Athelstan reflects his inner thoughts on the ways of the Northmen including all their customs, values, and morals. Watch the young priest struggl A series of thirteen webisodes known as Vikings: Athelstan's Journal was released by the History Channel. Each webisode serves as a journal entry for the Vikings character Athelstan. The webisodes were released prior to and in conjunction with the beginning of the third season of Vikings, and are available on the History Channel's website. Athelstan's arc partly draws from the records of a monk's capture at Lindisfarne. Yet, there are a least a few traits that likely originate from a very prominent figure of the Middle Ages who shares his name. The man in question is King Athelstan of the Anglo-Saxons, who reigned in the early tenth century. He is, in fact, the grandson of Alfred Vikings: Athelstans Journal (2015) TV Series. Ανανεώθηκε: 22-08-2018, 00:47. 8.1 / 10. 747. Για να δείτε ταινιες Vikings: Athelstans Journal (2015) TV Series online ελληνικούς υποτιτλους (greek subs) από κινητό ή tablet σας επιλέξτε Ταινίες online Mobile Version. Vikings: Athelstan's Journal. 2015. Viking culture is seen from a first-hand experience through Athelstan's perspective. Athelstan reflects his inner thoughts on the ways of the Northmen including all their customs, values, and morals. Watch the young priest struggle with an emotional and psychological turmoil as he balances his faith in both Athelstan's Journal!! Yes, I saw it following the episode where Athelstan was murdered by Floki. It was quite interesting and I hadn't expected it. I am noticing that the writers have taken some liberties with history by implying that Alfred the Great was really the illegitimate son of Athelstan rather than the legitimate son of Aethelwulf and About Vikings: Athelstan's Journal. Viking culture is seen from a first-hand experience through Athelstan's perspective. Athelstan reflects his inner thoughts on the ways of the Northmen including all their customs, values, and morals. Watch the young priest struggle with an emotional and psychological turmoil as he balances his faith in both Viking culture is seen from a first-hand experience through Athelstan's perspective. Athelstan reflects his inner thoughts on the ways of the Northmen including all their customs, values, and morals. Watch the young priest struggle with an emotional and psychological turmoil as he balances his faith in both God and Odin, revels in bloodshed then is haunted by memories of combat, and then Viking culture is seen from a first-hand experienc
© 2024 Created by California Film Foundation. Powered by
You need to be a member of California Film Foundation to add comments!
Join California Film Foundation