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885 BCE
vikings attack paris
In March, 885 Ce, the Vikings set sail south from Denmark across to seiner river to raid Paris
The Holy Roman Emperor at the time, Charles the Bald divided his army into two, with the aim of defending both sides of the Seine River bank.
The leader of this Viking grope is called Ragnar Lodbrok.
king Charles the Bald offed a humongous ransom of 700 pounds of silver. -
793 BCE
vikings start raiding irland
at the end of the 9th century they had large settlements in England.
They came to England to raid the Anglo-Saxon chronicle.
People think of the Vikings as brutal raiders because the people writing the stories were usually -
348 BCE
black death
The black death was one of the most devastating diseases in history.
70 million people across Europe
The black death was also known as a great plague the black plague or simply plague was
The most devastating diseases that killed hundreds of million people and one of the one of
The most essayist diseases to catch.
At the start of the plague came from
In Europe from 1347 to 1351.