The Danes in northern France during the Viking Age were primarily led by Rollo, a Norse chieftain. In the early 10th century, he negotiated with the Frankish king Charles the Simple, resulting in the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in 911, which granted him land that would later become Normandy. Rollo's leadership marked the beginning of Viking influence in the region, ultimately leading to the establishment of a distinct Norman identity.
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It all began with the vikings attacking plenty of countries without fear, then the king of France at that time began to fear them so he offered them a deal, they would get Normandi (area in France) if they would protect France from other people.
yes it is in the northern hemisphere
Northern hemisphere, as the rest of Europe.
Calais is a major port in Northern France, near the border with Belgium.
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Danish vikings were raiding northern France several times, but the permanent conquering of what in 911 became Normandy (ie 'kingdom' of the Norsemen) took place under the leadership of Rolf/Hrolf/Rolv/Rollo. It is disputed whether he was in fact Danish or Norwegian.
It all began with the vikings attacking plenty of countries without fear, then the king of France at that time began to fear them so he offered them a deal, they would get Normandi (area in France) if they would protect France from other people.
NO. Danes are the people of Denmark.
Nepolean Bonaparte "Northern France" was actually the northern and the western part of France. This part was occupied by the German army, while the rest of France was led by the Vichy government of Maréchal Pétain (until the end of 1942 when the German Army invaded it). So the leader was Adolf Hitler.
Any country they like, but traditionally Denmark.
It is in northern France, in Paris.
Yes, France is located in the northern hemisphere. It lies entirely in the northern half of the Earth.
Pewter was made in the 16th century. It is manufactured worldwide now. Northern France, Germany, and England have led in production of pewter.
No, Northern Ireland is not and never has been ruled by France.
beet and potatoes grow well in Northern France
nobody led France to independence. France never was a part of another country.