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In the episode, Freydis Eiríksdóttir defeats Olaf by luring his fleet into a trap at . She uses oil-filled jars to turn the water black and then ignites it, burning his entire fleet. In the final duel, Freydis kills Olaf by impaling him through the chest with a spear.
In reality, Olaf Haraldsson died in 1030 at the Battle of Stiklestad . While he was a ruthless warrior in life, he was canonized as Saint Olaf shortly after his death and became the patron saint of Norway. The show captures this by having Olaf proclaim himself a "martyr" as he dies. 2. Harald and the "Treasure" of Constantinople In the episode, Freydis Eiríksdóttir defeats Olaf by
In London, Queen Emma uses a wedding gift to psychologically torture . After suspecting him of orchestrating an assassination attempt against her, she gives his new bride, Gytha , a necklace with a ring that belonged to "The Bear," the man who raised Godwin. In reality, Olaf Haraldsson died in 1030 at
Harald and Leif finally reach the outskirts of after a brutal journey. Harald believes he is delivering a valuable medallion as a gift to Emperor Romanos III . she gives his new bride
In the season 2 finale of Vikings: Valhalla , titled "," one of the most interesting historical and narrative twists involves Jarl Olaf Haraldsson's death and his real-life legacy. 1. The Fiery Fate of Olaf Haraldsson

