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Despite decades of attacks from the Norse and regular ransoming by impuissant kings, 9th Century Paris endured undaunted. Neither Ragnar nor the plague could break the Parisians' stubborn faith. Perhaps there's something to the legend of Saint Germain protecting the city. More Likely they were just a bloody tough lot. | Despite [[Siege of Paris (845)|decades]] of [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|attacks]] from the [[Norse people|Norse]] and regular ransoming by impuissant kings, 9th Century [[Paris]] endured undaunted. Neither [[Ragnar Lothbrok|Ragnar]] nor the plague could break the Parisians' stubborn faith. Perhaps there's something to the legend of Saint [[Germain of Paris|Germain]] protecting the city. More Likely they were just a bloody tough lot. | ||
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Despite decades of attacks from the Norse and regular ransoming by impuissant kings, 9th Century Paris endured undaunted. Neither Ragnar nor the plague could break the Parisians' stubborn faith. Perhaps there's something to the legend of Saint Germain protecting the city. More Likely they were just a bloody tough lot.

