The Viking Who Was Banished and Came Back as a Duke — The Story of Rollo and the Birth of Normandy
He was banished by a king. He came back as a duke. In 911 AD, a Viking exile stood on a cold riverbank in Francia and made a deal that rewrote the map of Europe. His name was Rollo. And what he built there — against every odd, across two worlds — became Normandy. This is his story.

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