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The Normans were called the Normans because they originated from the region known as Normandy in northern France. This area was granted to Viking leader Rollo in the early 10th century, who settled there with his followers after accepting Frankish king Charles the Simple's offer to defend against further Viking raids. Over time, these Norse settlers assimilated with the local Frankish culture, adopting the French language and customs, which led to their identification as Normans, derived from "Northmen."

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