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According to the Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok, Ragnar was the son of the Swedish king Sigurd Ring. The Hervarar saga tells that when Valdar died, his son Randver became the king of Sweden, while Harald Wartooth became the king of Denmark. Then Harald conquered all of his grandfather Ivar Vidfamne's territory.

After Randver's death, his son Sigurd Hring became the king of Sweden, presumably as the sub-king of Harald. Sigurd Hring and Harald fought the Battle of the Brávellir (Bråvalla) on the plains of Östergötland, where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Sweden and Denmark from about 770 until his death in about 804. He was succeeded by his son Ragnar Lodbrok.

Harald Wartooth's son Eysteinn Beli ruled Sweden as Ragnar's viceroy until he was killed by the sons of Ragnar. The Tale of Ragnar's Sons tells that the Great Heathen Army that invaded England in 865 was led by the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, to wreak revenge against King Ælla of Northumbria who had supposedly captured and executed Ragnar.

The mythical Ragnar was considered one of history’s greatest vikings because of his geographic conquests and exploration, his fearless approach to the world, his support of the poor, and commitment to family and his inner circle. The Ragnar Group was founded to support a family of businesses, charity, family unity and exploration.
 

 

 

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The Ragnar Group logo encompasses the mission and philosophy of the group, with the patriarchal family name at the core of the symbol. Familia Ante Omnia (“Family before all”), Dulce Periculum (“Danger is sweet”) and Ad Astra Per Aspera (“Through ha…

The Ragnar Group logo encompasses the mission and philosophy of the group, with the patriarchal family name at the core of the symbol. Familia Ante Omnia (“Family before all”), Dulce Periculum (“Danger is sweet”) and Ad Astra Per Aspera (“Through hardships to the stars”) are latin phrases that encompass Ragnar Group and its philosophy.


 

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