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'''Abbo of Cernuus''' was a [[Francia|Frankish]] Benedictine [[Scholar|monk]] who lived through the [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|885 siege]] of [[Paris]]. When describing it, he spoke of Francia as God's kingdom on earth, that its Pope alone spoke for God, and its [[Charles the Fat|king]] battled demonic hordes of [[Norse]] on behalf of all Heaven.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' – [[Database: Francia]]</ref>
'''Abbo of Cernuus''' was a [[Francia|Frankish]] Benedictine [[Scholar|monk]] who lived through the [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|885 siege]] of [[Paris]]. When describing it, he spoke of Francia as God's kingdom on earth, that its Pope alone spoke for God, and its [[Charles the Fat|king]] battled demonic hordes of [[Norse]] on behalf of all Heaven.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' – [[Database: Francia]]</ref>



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Abbo of Cernuus was a Frankish Benedictine monk who lived through the 885 siege of Paris. When describing it, he spoke of Francia as God's kingdom on earth, that its Pope alone spoke for God, and its king battled demonic hordes of Norse on behalf of all Heaven.[1]

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