@isaaqq10: راغنار لوثبروك (Ragnar Lothbrok) هو بطل أسطوري وملك فايكنجي شهير برز في الملاحم والشعر الإسكندنافي القديم، ويُعتقد أنه عاش خلال القرن التاسع الميلادي. عُرف بشجاعته وطموحه الذي قاده لشن غزوات بحرية جريئة استهدفت الجزر البريطانية والإمبراطورية الفرنجية (فرنسا حالياً). ورغم اختلاف المؤرخين حول حقيقة وجوده كشخص واحد —إذ يُرجح الكثيرون أنه مزيج لعدة قادة تاريخيين حقيقيين . #راغنار #راغنار_لوثبروك #مسلسلات #عبارات #foryou

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RAGNAR💔
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كلمات كنا نرددها من واحنا صغار في قريتي يعني مو من افلام
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