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The real catalyst for the surge in Viking activity was civil war in Frankia—the Carolingian Empire named after its founder, Charlemagne. In 840, his successor, the emperor Louis the Pious, died. The turbulent relations between Louis’s three surviving sons, barely kept in check during the emperor’s declining years, boiled over on his death.
Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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