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Many Norse eventually moved northward after taking Paris, giving the area its modern name of Normandy. But in the 9th Century the north of Francia was called Evresin, and its people suffered beneath the oppression of particularly nasty religious fanaticism. Odd how those things so often appear together in history. | Many [[Norse people|Norse]] eventually moved northward after [[Siege of Paris (845)|taking]] [[Paris]], giving the area its modern name of [[Normandy]]. But in the 9th Century the north of [[Francia]] was called [[Evresin]], and its people suffered beneath the oppression of [[Bellatores Dei|particularly nasty religious fanaticism]]. Odd how those things so often appear together in history. | ||
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Many Norse eventually moved northward after taking Paris, giving the area its modern name of Normandy. But in the 9th Century the north of Francia was called Evresin, and its people suffered beneath the oppression of particularly nasty religious fanaticism. Odd how those things so often appear together in history.

