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  2. Siege of Paris (885–886) - Wikipedia

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    The Vikings arrived in Paris on 24 [15] [16] or 25 [17] November 885, initially asking for tribute from the Franks. When this was denied, they began a siege. On 26 November the Vikings attacked the northeast tower with ballistae, mangonels, and catapults. They were repulsed by a mixture of hot wax and pitch. All Viking attacks that day were ...

  3. Viking raid warfare and tactics - Wikipedia

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    Viking Age swords were common in battles and raids. They were used as a secondary weapon when fighting had fallen out of formation or their primary weapon was damaged. While there were many variations of swords, the Vikings used double-edged swords, often with blades 90 centimetres long and 15 centimetres wide. [2]

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  5. Vikings - Wikipedia

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    The Viking raids were, however, the first to be documented by eyewitnesses, and they were much larger in scale and frequency than in previous times. [88] Vikings themselves were expanding; although their motives are unclear, historians believe that scarce resources or a lack of mating opportunities were a factor. [91]

  6. Zulgad: Vikings’ pathetic, embarrassing loss will raise ...

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    From @jzulgad: The Vikings' pathetic display against the Cowboys will raise questions about the team's legitimacy

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  8. Battle of Leuven (891) - Wikipedia

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    The Frankish forces were overwhelmingly successful, especially once they had driven the Vikings past their fortifications. Left with nowhere to retreat, the Danes were cut down by the Franks or drowned in the Dyle as they fled the battle. [12] The Viking leaders Sigfried and Gotfried were slain during the battle, and 16 standards were captured ...

  9. Vikings-Rams 'Thursday Night Football' game ends with ... - AOL

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    There were many more reasons the Vikings lost, such as Matthew Stafford's four touchdown passes. Still, it's a bad way to end a game, and an argument could be made that maybe face-mask penalties ...