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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.. RELATED: Vikings ‘ Paris Attack Might Be the Show’s Most Ambitious Battle Yet. Here’s How They Did It.. led a violent series of attacks on what is now France and sieged Paris, which was.

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The Vikings first raided Paris in 845 A.D. Spurred on by the success of their first attack, they made three more raids on the city in the 860s before returning for a final time in 885 A.D. On this last occasion, the Vikings laid siege to Paris for almost a year. The Viking raids on Paris began in the aftermath of the death of Charlemagne-also.. Paris refused, and the Vikings began their attack. They attacked the northeast tower with catapults, battering rams, and other medieval weapons. They also set three wooden ships on fire in order to take down the wooden bridge. They succeeded, and successfully overcame Paris. 6. But, Paris put up a fight.