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Their longships were excellent vessels, equally capable of ocean voyaging and river penetration. With a draft of less than a meter, they could go miles and miles inland. Their first targets were soft ones like monasteries, but they sacked cities as they got bolder and eventually took over northern England, eastern Ireland, Normandy and Sicily.

Charlemagne was energetic. After his death the lords splintered off and had no coordinated response to the Vikings. Being pagan, the Vikings were a menace to the Catholic establishment, but eventually they became Catholic too.

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