The Vikings invaded Paris in 845 AD under the leadership of Ragnar Lothbrok. They conducted a successful raid, taking advantage of the Seine River to reach the city. Following the invasion, King Charles the Bald negotiated a ransom to protect the city, which marked a significant moment in Viking history in France. Subsequent raids occurred in the years that followed, including notable attacks in 856 and 861 AD.
Yes
How long ago did vikings live
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
when there moms told them to
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No. They were hired soldiers of the ruler of Constantinople.
north (scandanavia)
they didnt because that was thei home turf
The Vikings DID invade so the answer to your question is "yes." There are still place names in the UK that were given by the Vikings.
Yes the coast of Normandy and even further south were (invaded) part of the Vikings trading areas.
The brief visits of the Vikings to what now is Canada just after the year 1000 should not be called an "invasion"!