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Battle of Thimeon

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of East Francia marched an army northward on the Viking settlement. The battle was a rout for the Vikings, 5,000 of whom were killed, but the Frankish king also sustained a heavy loss: his only surviving son, the illegitimate
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880 battle during the Viking invasions of West Francia
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Index

Vikings
Thiméon
Charleroi
Wallonia
Sambre
Vikings from England
Scheldt
Frankfurt am Main
Treaty of Ribemont
Louis III
Carloman II
West Francia
Louis the Younger
Hugh
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Paris (845)
Brissarthe (866)
Thimeon (880)
Saucourt (881)
Asselt (882)
Paris (885–86)
Leuven (891)
Chartres (911)
Trans-la-Forêt (939)


McKitterick 1995
50°24′0″N 4°26′0″E / 50.40000°N 4.43333°E / 50.40000; 4.43333

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