Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History
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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