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Hvitserk is a fictional character portrayed by Stephen Rockett in the TV series Vikings.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 89 aired
Hvitserk is also portrayed by Marco Ilsø and Cathal O'Hallin.

Hvitserk

by Stephen Rockett

character

Episodes8

  • 8.4
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    A Good Treason

    episode S4.E1 february 2016
    As Ragnar lies in his sick bed in Kattegat, events unfold beyond his control.
  • 8.2
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    Kill the Queen

    episode S4.E2 february 2016
    Ragnar and Floki are still at odds; Rollo makes great attempts to win over his new bride, Princess Gisla; Bjorn's survival skills are put to the test; King Ecbert sets the task for his son Aethelwulf to rescue Queen Kwenthrith.
  • 8
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    Mercy

    episode S4.E3 march 2016
    Ragnar tells Floki he has to pay a heavy price for his actions. Rollo finds an ally in Count Odo. Bjorn Ironside finds more than he bargained for in the wilderness.
  • 8
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    Yol

    episode S4.E4 march 2016
    Ragnar gets to know the new slave woman while Rollo reveals his ambitions to his wife. Bjorn meets an unexpected warrior on his way home.
  • 7.7
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    Promised

    episode S4.E5 march 2016
    Halfdan the Black arrives in Kattegat. Floki reveals a secret to Finehair. Ragnar and Yidu become closer. Meanwhile Lagertha settles a score.
  • 7.9
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    What Might Have Been

    episode S4.E6 march 2016
    Ragnar reveals his plan to raid Paris again, and although the fleet is storm-tossed as it sets out, the challenge lies in Frankia where Rollo awaits. Meanwhile, Ecbert dispatches Aethelwulf and Alfred on a pilgrimage to Rome.
  • 8.3
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    The Profit and the Loss

    episode S4.E7 march 2016
    Now aware that Rollo has betrayed him, Ragnar carries out his plan of attack, which has dire consequences. Ecbert is given an offer from Prince Wigstan of Mercia. Harbard causes a stir with the women of Kattegat.
  • 8.1
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    Portage

    episode S4.E8 april 2016
    After facing defeat on the river, Ragnar refuses to retreat, prompting him to change his methods of attacking Paris. Count Odo's plot against Charles and Rollo backfires. Ecbert now rules Mercia, which dissatisfies Kwenthrith.