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Magnus of Mercia is the bastard son of Kwenthrith of Mercia. She claimed that Magnus was conceived by the mighty Ragnar Lothbrok. This was later stated by Ragnar to be false.

History

King Ecbert, who seeks to control Mercia as a vassal-kingdom of Wessex, originally sent an entourage of nobles to accompany Kwenthrith after she was installed as Queen. Ecbert dispatched these nobles for the purpose of monitoring the Queen and providing reports on her actions. However, Kwenthrith subsequently kills the Wessex nobles, rejecting the arrangement with Ecbert and asserting that Mercia is an independent kingdom. In response to this, Ecbert sends a small emissary to meet with Queen Kwenthrith and persuade (or threaten) her to reaffirm Mercia's alliance with and submission to Wessex. Leading this delegation is Ecbert's son, Prince Aethelwulf, who fully believes the mission to be one of suicide.

Season 3

After failing to seduce Prince Aethelwulf, Queen Kwenthrith has both him and Bishop Edmund forcefully brought into her throne room. She then presents her son, Prince Magnus. When Aethelwulf points out that Magnus is a "Northern name", Kwenthrith proclaims that Magnus is the son of Ragnar Lothbrok. Aethwulf retorts that the Wessex nobles gave no mention of her ever being pregnant, much less that the father was Ragnar Lothbrok. The Queen stands firm, insisting that Magnus is Ragnar's son and that Ragnar will protect Mercia for their son's benefit. She promises that should Wessex attack, they will have to meet with the full force of the Viking army.

Despite the Queen's claims, there is no proof that Magnus is Ragnar's son. Aethelwulf remains unintimidated and dismisses the boy's parentage as irrelevant, telling Kwenthrith "you can't threaten us with him". The Queen eventually agrees to Aethelwulf's demands.

Season 4

Magnus and his mother Kwenthrith are held hostage in a tower and later saved by Aethelwulf. Later in the mid-season finale, Magnus was once again mentioned by Thorhall, an envoy telling Bjorn and Aslaug about Ragnar's secret about the Viking village being destroyed and the farmer killed. King Ecbert is interested in Magnus to use as a tool for when Ragnar returns to Wessex, seeking to avenge the killing of the Viking settlement. King Ecbert will try to make a deal with Ragnar using Magnus. Ragnar stated that he never had sex with Kwenthrith. Later Aethelwulf banishes Magnus from Wessex in order to save him from a certain death.

Appearances

Season three appearances
Mercenary The Wanderer Warrior's Fate Scarred The Usurper
Born Again Paris To the Gates! Breaking Point The Dead
Season four appearances
A Good Treason Kill the Queen Mercy Yol Promised
What Might Have Been The Profit and the Loss Portage Death All 'Round The Last Ship
The Outsider The Vision Two Journeys In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning All His Angels
Crossings The Great Army Revenge On the Eve The Reckoning
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