Most scholars agree that Ivar died in Ireland, about 873. In the Norse Sagas, it is suggested he died of old age. In the Irish / Christian sources, he died suddenly from a "horrible" disease.
Ivar's birthday is unknown, and speculation that he was born in the last decade of the 8th century may be off by half a century! That he led the Great Heathen Army of Danes against the English kingdoms in 865 argues for a younger man. Warfare and campaigning in the 9th century were not for elderly men; and a birth-date of 794 would mean he was 71 years old at the time of the Danish invasion. While not impossible, this is highly unlikely.
Thus a death by old age in 873 is equally unlikely. Disease in the 9th century was a common cause of death in people of all ages; and this seems likely for Ivar the Boneless.
single-celled organisms and soft, boneless animals
possibly maybe if you brake every bone in your body i think
Tonsils, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymph fluid. Lymphatic organs were boneless organs.
The skeletal system is also called the locomotory system. It helps you move and keeps your body together. If you would be boneless, the body would just lie down and people wouldn't be able to stand or walk.
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Sorry to dissapoint any of you who expect an actual answer but I'm afraid I've looked all over the net but Ivar the Boneless's place of birth is "unknown".
Ivar the Boneless
yes he was a viking leader
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