The Vikings returned to raid in the 860s CE and launched their next large siege in 885 CE. This siege lasted more than a year, but the defenses of Paris stood firm, and the siege was eventually lifted by the arrival of Frankish Emperor Charles the Fat and his army. The Vikings were paid off with more gold, but the defense of Paris was a turning.. In March 845, a fleet of more than 4,000 Vikings sailed up the Seine and into Paris. With 120 boats, the Vikings arrived in Paris on Easter Sunday, raiding and plundering the city and holding it to ransom. Despite their camp falling victim to the plague, the invading Vikings (believed to have been led by the legendary Ragnar Lothbrok) were.
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The Viking Sieges of Paris. By Danielle Turner. Ninth-century France proved very lucrative for the Vikings. It was a land marred by civil war and bad harvests, and the Norsemen took advantage of this through raiding and mercenary acts. France’s riverine system and innovations in the Viking longship allowed the Danes to penetrate deep into the.. 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. Charlemagne (king of the Franks, 768-814 CE; Holy Roman Emperor, 800-814 CE) had led.