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  1. Æthelstan of Wessex is a character in both The Saxon Stories novel series, and The Last Kingdom television series. During The Last Kingdom, he is a supporting character in season 4 and the overarching protagonist of Season 5. He returns as the overarching protagonist in Seven Kings Must Die. He...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2022 · In The Last Kingdom, Athelstan is the son of King Edward of Wessex (Timothy Innes) and his first wife Ecgwynn (Julia Brown), and the future king of Wessex. Athelstan became a key player in...

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  3. 5 de ene. de 2021 · En Vikingos y en The Last Kingdom, dos de las más exitosas series históricas referidas a las expediciones de los guerreros nórdicos, encontramos a un personaje con el mismo nombre: Athelstan. Sin embargo, sus roles no son los mismos. Esta es la historia real y la conexión entre ambas figuras. Compartir en Telegram.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2022 · 755. 33K views 2 years ago The Last Kingdom. Watch/listen to our conversation with Harry Gilby as we discuss his portrayal of Aethelstan in season 5 of Netflix’s The Last Kingdom. We...

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  5. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Aethelstan es el hijo del rey Eduardo (Timothy Innes) y el heredero legítimo del trono de Wessex. A Uhtred se le dijo que le enseñara a Athelstan todo lo que hay que saber sobre la resiliencia y convertirse en un buen guerrero. En los libros, Aethelstan finalmente se convierte en rey y es el primero en gobernar Inglaterra como un país unido.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2023 · Introduced as a recurring character in season 4, Aethelstan in The Last Kingdom really came into his own as a character in season 5 and Seven Kings Must Die as an Anglo-Saxon Prince and eventually the King of the English. Played by Caspar Griffiths at first in the Netflix show, Harry Gilby later took up the mantle of playing Aethelstan.

  7. Aethelstan helps return the gravely wounded Uhtred to Bebbanburg and Finan concludes that the deaths of Edward and the five heirs—five kings who will never be crowned—only partially fulfil the prophecy that "seven kings must die", while Uhtred speculates that he will be the seventh.