Italy via the Great Saint …

Years: 954 - 954
  1. Italy via the Great Saint Bernard Pass

    • The Magyars, having devastated Burgundy, move into Italy, crossing the Great Saint Bernard Pass, a key Alpine route.
    • Northern Italy, already suffering from political instability, is helpless against the rapid Magyar cavalry raids.

Consequences of the 954 Raid

  1. Severe Weakening of West Francia

    • This raid exposes the continued weakness of the West Frankish monarchy, as local lords are forced to defend their own lands.
    • King Lothair’s inability to organize an effective response further erodes Carolingian legitimacy.
  2. Final Phase of Magyar Raids

    • The 954 raid is one of the last major Magyar incursions into Western Europe.
    • The Magyars are soon defeated decisively by Otto I of Germany at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955, marking the end of their raids into Francia and Italy.
  3. Rise of Feudal Defense Strategies

    • With kings unable to stop invasions, regional rulers increase fortifications and rely on private armies, reinforcing the feudal system.

Conclusion: The Last Devastation Before the Magyar Defeat

The Great Magyar Raid of 954 is one of the final large-scale invasions of West Francia and Italy, devastating major Frankish heartlands before the Magyars' military power is crushed at Lechfeld in 955. This event marks the last phase of the Hungarian threat to Western Europe, after which Magyar incursions cease permanently, leading to their eventual settlement in Hungary under a Christian kingdom.

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