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The Vikings achieved numerous victories during their raids and conquests across Europe from the late 8th to the early 11th centuries, establishing settlements and trading routes. They successfully invaded territories such as England, Ireland, and parts of France, leading to significant cultural and political impacts. However, their expansion ultimately faced setbacks, including defeats against larger kingdoms and the unification of their adversaries. Over time, the Viking Age waned, and many Norse people assimilated into the cultures they had once raided.

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