The Viking warlord Ragnar had attacked Paris …

Years: 845 - 845
July

The Viking warlord Ragnar had attacked Paris and extorted just a few hundred pounds short of six tons of gold and silver, but many Vikings had died in the plague during the siege of the city.

According to a story originating from a member of Cobbo's embassy, Ragnar, having attacked the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, then in the outskirts of medieval Paris, and which Cobbo later visited, attributed the plague to the power of Saint Germain of Paris.

Ragnar had lived to return home to King Horik.

While Ragnar showed the gold and silver he had acquired to Horik and boasted about how easy he thought the conquest of Paris had been, he reportedly collapsed, crying, while relating that the only resistance he had met was by the long deceased saint.

As Ragnar and several of his men die not long after, the king is so frightened that he orders the execution of all the survivors, and the release of all his Christian captives.

This event, in part, leads Horik to receive Archbishop Ansgar, "Apostle of the North", on friendly terms in his own kingdom.

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