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  1. The siege of Paris of 845 was the culmination of a Viking invasion of West Francia. The Viking forces were led by a Norse chieftain named "Reginherus", or Ragnar, who tentatively has been identified with the legendary saga character Ragnar Lodbrok.

  2. Siege of Paris, (November 25, 885–October 886), nearly year-long Viking siege of Paris, at the time the capital of the kingdom of the West Franks, notable as the first occasion on which the Vikings dug themselves in for a long siege rather than conduct a hit-and-run raid or fight a battle.

  3. The siege of Paris of 885–886 was part of a Viking raid on the Seine, in the Kingdom of the West Franks. The siege was the most important event of the reign of Charles the Fat, and a turning point in the fortunes of the Carolingian dynasty and the history of France.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2018 · Throughout the 9th century CE, Viking raids on the region of Francia (roughly modern-day France) increased in frequency, destabilizing the region, and terrorizing the populace. The raids seem to have been inspired by the death of the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne in 814 CE or, at least, correlated with it.

  5. Incursions Vikings des IXe et Xe siècle en Bretagne, Alain Barbetorte remportant sur eux une victoire décisive au camp de Péran en 936. Hormis Péran, possiblement, et Landévennec, la carte des camps vikings supposés ou existants ne repose sur aucun document fiable, ni aucune preuve archéologique.

  6. This put Paris within easy striking distance. The first Viking attack on Paris came in 845 under the war chief Reginherus. After plundering the city, the Vikings withdrew after King Charles II the Bald of West Francia paid an exorbitant ransom of almost 5,200 pounds in gold and silver.

  7. Primeras incursiones. Incursiones vikingas de los siglos IX y X en Bretaña, Alain Barbetorte obtuvo una victoria decisiva sobre ellos en el campamento de Péran en 936.