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Muslims from North Africa seized parts of southern Italy and gained control of the western Mediterranean. The Slavs marched out of the east to invade central Europe. From Asia, Magyars went for the west. The most threatening attacks came from the Vikings, raiders from Scandinavia to the north.

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