EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Paris That Almost Fell: Ragnar's 845 Siege
from Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In 845, a Viking fleet under a leader named Ragnar — possibly the same Ragnar Lothbrok of legend — sailed up the Seine and laid siege to Paris, then a fortified island city. The Frankish king Charles the Bald paid a massive tribute of 7,000 pounds of silver to make them leave, one of the first and largest Danegelds in history. This episode digs into the contemporary sources: the Annales Bertiniani and a letter from a terrified monk named Lupus of Ferrières. We explore the Viking fleet's size, the tactics of the siege, the ransom that changed Frankish policy, and what this actually tells us about the historical Ragnar — a figure who appears briefly in Frankish annals before vanishing into myth. Was this the same Ragnar who later featured in sagas? What do we make of the claim that Ragnar sacked Paris? We separate the known from the speculated, and trace how this one event shaped both Viking strategy and the Carolingian response to Norse raids. #RagnarLothbrok #SiegeOfParis845 #CharlesTheBald #Vikings #Danegeld #AnnalesBertiniani #LupusOfFerriRes #Seine #FrankishKingdom #Carolingian #VikingRaids #WestFrankia #OdoOfMetz #Montmartre #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #NorseHistory #VikingAge #NorseSagas Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In 845, a Viking fleet under a leader named Ragnar — possibly the same Ragnar Lothbrok of legend — sailed up the Seine and laid siege to Paris, then a fortified island city. The Frankish king Charles the Bald paid a massive tribute of 7,000 pounds of silver to make them leave, one of the first and largest Danegelds in history. This episode digs into the contemporary sources: the Annales Bertiniani and a letter from a terrified monk named Lupus of Ferrières. We explore the Viking fleet's size, the tactics of the siege, the ransom that changed Frankish policy, and what this actually tells us about the historical Ragnar — a figure who appears briefly in Frankish annals before vanishing into myth. Was this the same Ragnar who later featured in sagas? What do we make of the claim that Ragnar sacked Paris? We separate the known from the speculated, and trace how this one event shaped both Viking strategy and the Carolingian response to Norse raids. #RagnarLothbrok #SiegeOfParis845 #CharlesTheBald #Vikings #Danegeld #AnnalesBertiniani #LupusOfFerriRes #Seine #FrankishKingdom #Carolingian #VikingRaids #WestFrankia #OdoOfMetz #Montmartre #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #NorseHistory #VikingAge #NorseSagas Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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