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Rollo: The Viking Pirate Who Founded Normandy

Rollo: The Viking Pirate Who Founded Normandy

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The episode recounts the transformative journey of Rollo, a formidable Viking warrior who transitioned from a feared pirate to the founding father of Normandy. During the ninth century, Scandinavian raiders exploited the political fractures of West Francia, utilizing superior maritime technology and hit-and-run tactics to plunder wealthy monasteries. Despite the construction of fortified bridges and a heroic defense of Paris, the Frankish authorities were ultimately unable to repel the Norsemen through military force alone. Following a significant defeat at Chartres, the Frankish King Charles the Simple opted for diplomacy, granting Rollo territory in exchange for his conversion to Christianity and protection against other raiders. This strategic alliance led to the integration of Norse and Frankish cultures, establishing a stable and prosperous duchy. Rollo's legacy of adaptation and leadership secured a lasting dynasty, eventually paving the way for his descendant, William the Conqueror, to alter the course of European history.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

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