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Ragnar Lothbrok and the Viking Raid on Noirmoutier

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While the Great Heathen Army of 865 dominates the popular imagination, the Viking raids of the early ninth century were smaller, more opportunistic, and utterly devastating to coastal communities. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine one of the most dramatic early raids: the attack on the monastery of Noirmoutier off the coast of Aquitaine in 799 AD. They explore how Frankish sources—like the Annals of Saint-Bertin and the Chronicle of Moissac—document these first encounters with Scandinavian raiders, long before Ragnar Lothbrok's supposed siege of Paris. The conversation unpacks the logistical realities of early Viking ships, the role of island bases like Noirmoutier for overwintering, and the surprising detail that the raiders in 799 were actually Frisian-speaking Danes hired by a local Frankish count. Lucas explains how this raid fits into the broader pattern of Scandinavian expansion, the weakness of Carolingian coastal defenses under Charlemagne, and why the monastery's community eventually abandoned the island altogether. No blood eagles, no great heathen armies—just the messy, human-scale beginning of an era that would reshape Europe. This episode also includes a brief, sincere mention of how listener support keeps the podcast ad-free. #Noirmoutier #VikingRaids #Carolingian #Charlemagne #AnnalesBertiniani #ChronicleOfMoissac #Aquitaine #Frisians #Danes #799AD #VikingShips #EarlyMiddleAges #MonasteryRaids #CoastalDefense #VikingBases #ScandinavianExpansion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Ragnar Lothbrok and the Viking Raid on Noirmoutier cover

Ragnar Lothbrok and the Viking Raid on Noirmoutier

While the Great Heathen Army of 865 dominates the popular imagination, the Viking raids of the early ninth century were smaller, more opportunistic, and utterly devastating to coastal communities. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine one of the most dramatic early raids: the attack on the monastery of Noirmoutier off the coast of Aquitaine in 799 AD. They explore how Frankish sources—like the Annals of Saint-Bertin and the Chronicle of Moissac—document these first encounters with Scandinavian raiders, long before Ragnar Lothbrok's supposed siege of Paris. The conversation unpacks the logistical realities of early Viking ships, the role of island bases like Noirmoutier for overwintering, and the surprising detail that the raiders in 799 were actually Frisian-speaking Danes hired by a local Frankish count. Lucas explains how this raid fits into the broader pattern of Scandinavian expansion, the weakness of Carolingian coastal defenses under Charlemagne, and why the monastery's community eventually abandoned the island altogether. No blood eagles, no great heathen armies—just the messy, human-scale beginning of an era that would reshape Europe. This episode also includes a brief, sincere mention of how listener support keeps the podcast ad-free. #Noirmoutier #VikingRaids #Carolingian #Charlemagne #AnnalesBertiniani #ChronicleOfMoissac #Aquitaine #Frisians #Danes #799AD #VikingShips #EarlyMiddleAges #MonasteryRaids #CoastalDefense #VikingBases #ScandinavianExpansion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går8 min
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Ragnar Lothbrok and the Great Heathen Army's Navigation

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Great Heathen Army navigated its way across ninth-century Europe. They discuss Viking navigation techniques, including sunstones, landmark piloting, and the controversial Uunartoq disc. Lucas explains how the army's 865 landing in East Anglia was planned around coastal geography and tides, and how later winter camps like Torksey and Repton relied on river systems. The conversation also touches on the debate among historians over whether Vikings used magnetic compasses or relied on oral sailing directions, drawing on the Hauksbók manuscript and recent archaeological experiments. They finish by reflecting on how the army's mobility allowed it to shock Anglo-Saxon kingdoms out of their defensive grid. #VikingNavigation #GreatHeathenArmy #Sunstone #UunartoqDisc #Torksey #Repton #Hauksbók #EastAnglia #AngloSaxonChronicle #Danelaw #NorseSeafaring #MycelHæþenHere #LucasAndLuna #FexingoHistory #History #NorthernEurope #RagnarLothbrok #VikingAge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går7 min
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Ragnar Lothbrok's Bloodline: The Uí Ímair Kings of York

Ragnar Lothbrok's sons didn't just raid — they built kingdoms. This episode traces the Uí Ímair dynasty from the conquest of York in 866 to the last Norse king of Jórvík, Eric Bloodaxe, in 954. We explore how Ívarr inn beinlausi and Halfdan transitioned from the Great Heathen Army to settled rule, minting coins at York and blending Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon traditions. We also look at the contested identity of the Uí Ímair — were they really Ragnar's sons? What do the Irish annals and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle actually say? And we consider the fate of Eric Bloodaxe, whose death marks the end of independent Viking rule in Northumbria. From the first winter at Torksey to the last king expelled from York, this is the story of how Viking warlords became medieval monarchs. #UíÍmair #York #Jórvík #EricBloodaxe #Ívarrinnbeinlausi #HalfdanRagnarsson #VikingKings #Northumbria #AngloSaxonChronicle #GreatHeathenArmy #Danelaw #VikingCoinage #NorseDublin #NorseHistory #VikingAge #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17. juli 20266 min
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Ragnar Lothbrok's Legendary Sons in the Frankish Annals

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the historical traces of Ragnar Lothbrok's sons as recorded in Frankish annals and Irish chronicles, moving beyond the Norse sagas. They focus on Ívarr inn beinlausi, Halfdan, and Amlaíb Conung, examining how contemporary sources like the Annales Bertiniani and the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland describe these figures. The discussion covers the Uí Ímair dynasty's activities in Ireland and Britain, the siege of Paris in 845, and the enigmatic figure of Amlaíb Conung. Lucas explains the scholarly debate about whether these historical figures were actually sons of Ragnar, or if the saga tradition later invented that connection. The episode also touches on the blood eagle controversy, contrasting saga accounts with Frankish evidence. Listeners will come away with a clear understanding of what we actually know from 9th-century sources versus later legend. #RagnarLothbrok #UíÍmair #Ívarrinnbeinlausi #HalfdanRagnarsson #AmlaíbConung #AnnalesBertiniani #FragmentaryAnnals #SiegeofParis845 #VikingAge #FrankishChronicles #IrishHistory #MedievalHistory #NorseSagas #HistoricalLegend #Danelaw #GreatHeathenArmy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17. juli 20269 min
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Ragnar Lothbrok's Frankish Encounters: The Siege of Paris and the Carolingian Response

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Ragnar Lothbrok's interactions with the Frankish Empire, focusing on the famous siege of Paris in 845 and the broader Carolingian response to Viking raids. They discuss the historical context of the siege, the role of Charles the Bald, the payment of Danegeld, and the lasting impact on Frankish defenses. The conversation also touches on the reliability of sources like the Annals of St. Bertin and the conflicting accounts of Ragnar's death. Along the way, they examine the evolution of Viking warfare and diplomacy in Western Europe, shedding light on a less-explored chapter of the Lothbrok legend. #RagnarLothbrok #SiegeOfParis845 #CharlesTheBald #Vikings #FrankishEmpire #Danegeld #AnnalesBertiniani #Carolingian #VikingWarfare #WestFrankia #Einhard #Oseberg #RagnarsSaga #GestaDanorum #NorthSea #MedievalEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16. juli 202614 min