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Franks | Oxford Classical Dictionarya Germanic people who conquered Gallia (Gaul), and made it Francia (France). Their adoption of Gallo-Roman Catholic culture was the seed of French civilization.
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[PDF] How the Franks Became Frankish: The Power of Law Codes and the ...Nov 5, 2020 · Before the Franks obtained control of Gaul, they were allies of Rome. They were expected, like many Germanic tribes who entered Roman service, ...
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[PDF] conversion politics: motivations behind clovis' baptism and theThe majority of the surviving records claim that his conversion was solely based on a sincere change of faith due to the intervention of the Christian God.
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[PDF] The Frankish Empire The Germanic tribe known as the Franks ...The Germanic tribe known as the Franks established and ruled the Frankish. Empire, in the ancient territory of Gaul (largely encompassing modern-day France and.
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7.10: Western Europe - The Rise of the Franks - Humanities LibreTextsApr 6, 2024 · The destruction of these two kingdoms left the Franks as the dominant power of Western Europe. They were already the premier power in northern ...<|separator|>
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Carolingian Europe - Portland State UniversityIn 751, Pepin (or Pippin) the Short seized royal power from the last of the Merovingians, replacing one royal dynasty with an established, but non-royal, ...Missing: key facts
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HIST 210 - Lecture 11 - Frankish Society | Open Yale CoursesThe Merovingian-Carolingian transition is in the middle of the eighth century. So this dynasty had another 150 years or so after Gregory, and they continued to ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Franks and the Holy Roman Empire | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Franks were a group of Germanic tribes that played a significant role in shaping Western Europe during the decline of the Roman Empire.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Medieval Germany | Milwaukee Public MuseumIn 751 C.E. the Frankish kingdom under the Carolingian dynasty came to power, expanding into all of Germany as well as farther east and south into Italy.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Franks - Livius.orgOct 13, 2020 · The Franks, which means either “war hungry” or “the free ones”, were a federation of Chamavi, Amsivarii, Chattuarii, Bructerii, and Chatti. The ...<|separator|>
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Frank - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French and Medieval Latin, "frank" means free, generous, or outspoken; also linked to the Germanic Franks tribe and the act of sending mail
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What's in a Name? Part II. The Story of the FranksMar 30, 2021 · The name Franks comes from the old Germanic word, framea, meaning javelin. Historians have also pointed to similar words in Germanic languages that mean bold, ...
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Origins of the Franks (3rd–5th Century) - Dr. TashkoMay 16, 2025 · ... Germanic groups—most notably the Salians and Ripuarians. Their name likely derives from the Proto-Germanic frankon, meaning “fierce” or “free.
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Franks - World History EncyclopediaMar 20, 2023 · The Franks were a Germanic people who originated along the lower Rhine River. They moved into Gaul during the Migration Age, where they established one of the ...
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Romano-Frankish interaction in the Lower Rhine frontier zone from ...Abstract: Romano-Frankish interaction in the Lower Rhine frontier zone from the late 3rd to the 5th century – Some key archaeological trends explored This ...
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[PDF] Romans, barbarians, and Franks in the writings of Venantius ...Jul 26, 2016 · Abstract: This paper aims to contribute to broader discussion of strategies of identification and of Romanness by exploring the changing meaning ...
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Procopius, Agathias and the Frankish Military - jstorThough both Byzantine authors list weapons that were surely used by the. Franks, the tactics they describe are otherwise unconfirmed. It must be made very clear ...
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3 - Pax Inter Utramque Gentem: The Merovingians, Byzantium and ...... Procopius, the Franks were the 'new Germans'.Footnote Procopius, who accompanied the Byzantine commander Belisarius on his campaigns, utilised a distinct ...
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From Romanus to Graecus . The identity and perceptions of the ...This paper examines the Frankish terminology and analyses this gradual shift in order to assess what it tells us about Frankish perceptions and their ...
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MEROVINGIANS - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyA more colourful version of the early history of the Franks is provided by the 7th century chronicler known as Fredegar who records a Trojan origin, and asserts ...
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[PDF] The Origin of the Origins - HALApr 17, 2023 · Gregory of Tours had no Trojan story at all but the eighth century Liber Historiae Francorum25, and later chronicles consider Troy as the origin ...
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY LIBRARY. THE FRANKS BEFORE CLOVISIn the chronicler known under the name of Fredegar the Franks are represented as descended from the Trojans. “Their first king was Priam; afterwards they ...
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The Trojan Franks and their Critics - jstorThis article, 'The Trojan Franks and their Critics', by George Huppert, is from Studies in the Renaissance, Vol. 12 (1965), pp. 227-241.
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The Trojan Origins of the Turks and the Turkish ... - Academia.eduThe first post-classical appearance of descent from Trojan exiles is found in the Merovingian Chronicle of Fredegar. The text reached its final version ...
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Transmission and Adaptation of the Trojan Narrative in Frankish ...May 9, 2016 · This study involves a close examination of the story of the Trojan origin of the Franks in the following works: the Chronicle of Fredegar, the ...
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[PDF] The Liber Historiae Francorum – a Model for a New Frankish Self ...The Liber Historiae Francorum. Eusebius and Jerome, but with the narration of the Trojan origin of the Frankish people. Most historians have focussed on the ...
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From Caesar to Charlemagne: The Tradition of Trojan OriginsThis study examines the story of the Trojan origins of the Franks from its inception during the Merovingian period to its development under the Carolingians.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Romano-Frankish interaction in the Lower Rhine frontier zone from ...Late Roman panegyrics mention two cases of deportations of Frankish groups from the northern civitates in the late 3rd century by respectively Maximian Augustus ...
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The 5th century advance of the Franks in Belgica II - Academia.eduConfronting historical sources with archaeological data has often been attempted in the case of the Great Migrations and the Barbarian kingdoms.
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The Age of the Merovingians. Еurope Without BordersFranks of the Rhine region. Under Chlodwig, whose policies were oriented towards Late Roman power, organized settlement began of the Rhine and Mosel regions.
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Ancient DNA study of the populations of Flanders reveals the ...Jul 15, 2024 · The research results indicate that early medieval population migrations have had a lasting impact on the formation of the Flemish population.<|separator|>
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Ancient genome-wide analyses infer kinship structure in an Early ...Sep 5, 2018 · This study analyzed genome-wide sequences recovered from the remains, in tandem with analysis of the archeological context, to reconstruct kinship and the ...
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[PDF] Julian's Batavian Campaign, an Embezzlement Trial in Britain ... - HALDec 23, 2024 · Franks and Saxons appear in the fourth century in the East and likely participated in Julian's invasion of Persia.195 But this was a ...
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First Frank – A soldier in the Roman Army in the 4th century.Oct 7, 2024 · Citizen of the Franks, Roman soldier in arms. Such is the established translation of the first part of a burial inscription from the fourth century.First Frank -- A Soldier In... · Marriage Patterns · Roman Citizenship<|separator|>
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Childeric I - World History EncyclopediaFeb 10, 2023 · Childeric's reign solidified the Salians as a dominant Frankish tribe and helped pave the way for the unification of the Franks under his son ...
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Battle of Soissons, 486Dec 18, 2012 · The battle of Soissons (486 AD) was the first recorded victory won by Clovis I, king of the Franks, and saw him defeat Syagrius, the ruler of the last Roman ...
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(PDF) Dating the Baptism of Clovis: the Bishop of Vienne Vs the ...Debate exists on the exact dating of Clovis' baptism, with proposed years including 496 and 498 AD. Avitus' correspondence suggests Clovis was influenced by ...
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Biography of Clovis, Founder of the Merovingian Dynasty - ThoughtCoMay 24, 2019 · Important Dates · Became the ruler of Salian Franks: 481 · Takes Belgica Secunda: 486 · Marries Clotilda: 493 · Incorporates territories of the ...
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Merovingian Dynasty - World History EncyclopediaMar 13, 2023 · The reign of Clovis I was significant for two major reasons: his unification of the Franks, and his conversion to Christianity. The first ...Missing: list | Show results with:list
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Clovis | Research Starters - EBSCOClovis was the grandson of Merovech, “the sea-fighter,” who had conquered Tournai in 446 and installed the Merovingian Dynasty, which was to dominate Frankish ...
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The Salic Law. - Avalon ProjectIf any one shall have killed a free Frank, or a barbarian living under the Salic law, and it have been proved on him, he shall be sentenced to 8000 denars. 2.
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Treaty of Verdun | Carolingian Empire, Charlemagne, Louis the ...In the Treaty of Verdun in 843 they agreed to divide the empire into three kingdoms. Francia Occidentalis in the west went to Charles II the Bald, Francia ...
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Division of the Carolingian Empire in 843 & 870 CEApr 18, 2021 · The Treaty of Verdun in 843 CE partitioned the Kingdom of the Franks into West Francia (green), East Francia (orange), and Middle Francia ( ...
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The Carolingian Dynasty (751-987) and Its Impact on Later Medieval ...843: Treaty of Verdun partitions the Carolingian Empire into three parts for each son. 870: Treaty of Mersen further divides Carolingian Empire, after ...<|separator|>
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Viking Raids on Paris - World History EncyclopediaNov 13, 2018 · Throughout the 9th century CE, Viking raids on the region of Francia (roughly modern-day France) increased in frequency, destabilizing the ...
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Carolingian Empire History, Map & Timeline - Study.comSep 2, 2025 · External pressures accelerated this fragmentation. The empire faced devastating raids from Vikings in the north, Muslims in the Mediterranean, ...
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The Long Tenth Century - Medieval HistoriesSep 28, 2018 · During the 9th and 10th centuries, the Carolingian dynasty slowly petered out. Especially noteworthy was the extinction of the German branch ...
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Ottonian dynasty | Middle Ages - BritannicaThe Ottonian dynasty in Germany established a new imperial line and became the preeminent power in Latin Europe.
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History of the Kingdom of East Francia. Heinrich I the Fowler & Otto I ...Feb 17, 2023 · After putting down a brief civil war among the rebellious duchies, Otto defeated the Magyars at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955, thus ending the ...
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France - Revolution, Monarchy, Republic | BritannicaThe fragmentation of political power resulting from the decline of the Carolingians meant that the kings of France were forced into rivalries, alliances, and ...
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Kingdoms of Germany - Eastern Franks / East FranciaThe Holy Roman empire had a tortuous and complex history. Its origins lay in the Merovingian Frankish empire which was divided and reunified several times.
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72: The Viking Conquest of Normandy - The French History PodcastJun 11, 2022 · The older Parisians were well-versed in Viking raids; Between 845 and 863 Scandinavians ravaged Paris three or four times. But for over twenty ...
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The Franks and the Shaping of Europe in the Ancient and Medieval ...Feb 22, 2024 · Some of the Germanic tribes associated with the Franks included the Chamavi, the Chattuari, the Bructeri, the Salians, the Ripuarians, and ...
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Kingdoms of Western Europe - Franks - The History FilesThe Salian Franks prove to be strong rivals to the Sicambri, although it appears that both branches soon merge under the Salian banner and follow a single, semi ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Lex Salica and Common Law from the Historical PerspectiveThe Salic Law regulated family inheritances and contained civil and criminal law statutes, revised by Charlemagne. " It is also noteworthy that the Salic Law ...
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[PDF] Germanic Kinship Structure: Studies in Law and Society in Antiquity ...This book is a major reevaluation of the traditional view of early. Germanic kinship structure and the large body of evidence from.
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Economies, People, and Nature (Chapter 5) - Merovingian WorldsNov 22, 2024 · This chapter analyses the structures of society through the changing faces of estate management, agricultural production, and long-distance trade.
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[PDF] agrarian productivity in Carolingian Europe re-evaluatedThe article challenges the idea that Carolingian agriculture was low, stating that better figures show it was not poorer than later eras, and that the grain to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) The daily life of franks according to written sources at the time ...Aug 10, 2025 · The sources used are the writings of Gregory of Tours, Venantius Fortunatus, Apollinaris Sidonius, The Chronicle of Fredegar, The History Book ...Missing: housing | Show results with:housing
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Merovingian Gaul and the Frankish conquests (Chapter 8)In return, the Franks provided recruits, and sometimes entire units, that served in the Roman army throughout the Mediterranean world. Franks also began to ...
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[PDF] The Residences of Potentiores in Gaul and Germania in the Fifth toRoman Remains under. Frankish Villas. Literary Evidence and the Architecture of Fifth-. Century Villas. Concluding Remarks. Chapter 4. Merovingian Palaces, ...Missing: 9th | Show results with:9th
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Merovingian ArchaeologyThis website is hosted by the Rural Riches Project at Leiden University (the Netherlands). It is a platform on the archaeology of the Merovingian Period.
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The Merovingian nobleman's home: castle or villa? - ScienceDirectThe physical appearance of the Merovingian villa has been ignored by most archaeologists and historians, largely because of the paucity of information.
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Merovingian-era settlement excavated in France - The History BlogOct 13, 2020 · Archaeologists have unearthed a full Merovingian settlement complete with church and burial ground in Pontarlier, eastern France.
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An ephemeral village attests to the strategies of the Frankish ...Oct 13, 2020 · In 2011, its archaeological evaluation across 21.5 hectares revealed a Merovingian settlement and its necropolis, as well as a Mesolithic ...
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Charlemagne - Aachener DomFor a short period of time, little Aachen became the political centre of the largest empire that had developed on European soil since the end of the Roman ...
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Aachen Cathedral - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe construction of the chapel between 793 and 813 symbolises the unification of the West and its spiritual and political revival under the aegis of Charlemagne ...
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Places of Love and Honour: Cities and Almost-Cities in the ...Apr 27, 2024 · The Carolingians have long been characterised as uninterested in cities, ruling over their empire while travelling between rural palaces.
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(PDF) Early European towns. The development of the economy in ...The development of the economy in the Frankish realm between dynamism and deceleration AD 500-1100.Missing: daily | Show results with:daily
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The Franks — From Rhine Raiders to Rulers of GaulBy the mid-3rd century, groups such as the Salian and Ripuarian Franks were forging a loose identity. Their first impact on Roman records was violent: ...
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[PDF] The imperial roots of Merovingian military organizationBefore the "Dark Ages", Roman legions were highly trained. Barbarians learned "mature skills" of warfare, including fortifications, within the empire.
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The Frankish Way of War - Military History - WarHistory.orgDec 13, 2024 · Volleys of axes and spears preceded a charge into close combat with fast-running young men whirling their shields, anxious to be the first to ...Missing: 5th- 8th sources
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The imperial roots of Merovingian military organizationJan 1, 2014 · Prior to the Middle Ages warfare in Western Europe was dominated by the highly trained and well organised infantry legions of the Roman Empire.Missing: army | Show results with:army
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<i>Merovingian Military Organization, 481–751</i> by Bernard S ...Jun 30, 2023 · The Merovingian army was thus a versatile yet profes sional force that could improvise according to the demands of any military crisis. Although ...Missing: battles | Show results with:battles<|control11|><|separator|>
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Carolingian Military Machine | Encyclopedia.comThe Carolingian army led by Charlemagne and his successors was a diverse, professional force equipped with expensive arms and armor.
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How the Carolingians Organized Military Service in the Ninth CenturySep 18, 2025 · Explore how the Carolingians organized military service in the ninth century, from wealth-based militia obligations to the Edict of Pîtres, ...
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Carolingian Arms and Armor in the Ninth Century - De Re MilitariFeb 23, 2014 · Cavalry used shield, lance, longsword, sax, and bow. Infantry used shield, lance, and bow. Notker's description of heavy armor is likely ...
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Carolingian Warfare | Medieval ChroniclesIt was the organization, equipment, and training of a sizable army that enabled the Carolingians to forge a vast empire. Complexed and detailed methods were ...
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Wars of Charlemagne - Military History - WarHistory.orgDec 13, 2024 · During his 46-year reign between 768 and 814, Charlemagne undertook an unprecedented 54 military campaigns, greatly expanding the territory of the Frankish ...
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Charlemagne - Frankish Empire, Saxon Wars, Italy | BritannicaOct 9, 2025 · By the 8th century Avar power was in decline, and successful Frankish campaigns in 791, 795, and 796 hastened the disintegration of that empire.<|separator|>
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(PDF) The pagan sacrifice in the “Lex Salica” - Academia.eduInformation from the "Lex Salica" is analyzed as an evidence of the existence of the pagan cult. It shows us some stages in the disintegration of the pagan ...
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Germanic religion and mythology - Beliefs, Practices, InstitutionsGermanic religion involved sacrifices in groves and forests, sometimes in temples, with human and animal sacrifices. The end of the world was seen as Ragnarök.
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Clovis | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaThose historians who do not understand the problems of religious psychology have concluded that Clovis embraced Christianity solely from political motives, but ...
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[PDF] Clovis and the Year AD 508 - Historicism.orgThose who accept Gregory as a historical source place the baptism of Clovis in. 496; those who do not, generally place it in 508. Below I argue, first, that ...Missing: consensus | Show results with:consensus<|separator|>
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Clovis Founds the Kingdom of the Franks; It Becomes ChristianBut these difficulties were overcome by him; he subjugated the neighboring tribes, and made Christianity the state religion. The new faith was accorded great ...
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Baptism of Clovis | Research Starters - EBSCOOccurring around 496 AD, Clovis's baptism in Reims by Bishop Remigius established a crucial political and religious alliance between the Franks and the Catholic ...Missing: consensus | Show results with:consensus
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[PDF] The Franks And The Catholic Church in post-Roman Gaul - MavMatrix21. In 380 Theodosius condemned Arianism and established the Roman Church as the official church of the empire and also declared that “any revolt against this ...Missing: "scholarly | Show results with:"scholarly
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The Frankish Churches (Chapter 7) - Merovingian WorldsNov 22, 2024 · This chapter provides a survey of ecclesiastical and monastic organisations and how lay people engaged with them.
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From Paganism to Christianity | The Frankish ChurchThe Franks, or any other Germanic people, were not pagan one day and Christian the next; this simple solution does no justice to the texts and is overthrown ...
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The Laws of the Salian Franks on JSTORThe main purpose of this translation is to make available in English a representative version of the Salic law.
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Frankish Law and the Wergeld in the Early Middle Ages By Drake ...Nov 9, 2020 · Frankish law was personal, focused on compensation for crimes, and emphasized family honor, with the state acting as a mediator in disputes.Missing: wergild | Show results with:wergild
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The Salic Law - ThoughtCoMar 17, 2017 · The Salic Law was an early Germanic law code, initially focused on criminal penalties, and later used to bar women from inheriting the throne.Missing: provisions | Show results with:provisions
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Clovis I | Biography, Significance, & Facts - BritannicaSep 26, 2025 · One of the first Germanic kings to do so, he did, in fact, convert to Catholicism, but recent analysis of the contemporary sources that describe ...
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Royal Dominion - Brill Reference WorksRoyal dominion (→ kingship ) in the Merovingian Frankish Kingdom was strongly influenced by the personality of Clovis, who from 482 styled himself king of ...<|separator|>
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The Role of the City in Merovingian Francia - Oxford AcademicIn Merovingian Gaul, as we have seen, the simplification of the political structure had devolved more power down to the level of the cities than before.
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Merovingian Dynasty (450–751) - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · Despite the successes of Chlotar and Dagobert, the Merovingians suffered a period of decline after Dagobert's death. Although the dynasty ...
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The Merovingian Dynasty: Were They Actually “Weak”?Sep 7, 2023 · The decline of central authority was temporarily halted under King Dagobert (629-639), referenced in historical sources as the son of Chlothar ...Missing: tactics | Show results with:tactics
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Merovingian dynasty | Frankish Kings & Legacy - BritannicaThe last Merovingian, Childeric III, was deposed in 750 by Pippin III the Short, one of a line of Austrasian mayors of the palace who finally usurped the throne ...Missing: Decline | Show results with:Decline
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Missus dominicus | Feudalism, Serfdom, Manorialism - BritannicaUsed sporadically by Merovingian and early Carolingian rulers, the missi became a normal part of the administrative machinery under Charlemagne (reigned 768–814) ...
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Charlemagne's Reforms | Western Civilization - Lumen LearningAs emperor, Charlemagne stood out for his many reforms—monetary, governmental, military, cultural, and ecclesiastical. He was the main initiator and proponent ...
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Charlemagne - Emperor, Frankish, Reforms - BritannicaOct 9, 2025 · As a political leader, Charlemagne was not an innovator. His concern was to make more effective the political institutions and administrative techniques.
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[PDF] The public administration of the Merovingian kingdoms in the sixth ...One of the marks for this limited royal power is the ... The evolution of the power structure and public administration resulted in a growth from local.
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“Clovis, Anastasius, and Political Status in 508 C.E.” - Academia.eduClovis likely received an honorary consulate and patriciate, reflecting Byzantine diplomatic practices. The 508 C.E. ceremony in Tours marked Clovis's ...
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Law‐books, concomitant texts and ethnically framed legal pluralism ...Oct 19, 2022 · The primary aim of the principle of personality of laws was to protect the legal interests of minorities, while at the same time accepting the ...
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Capitularies in the Carolingian Period - Compass Hub - WileySep 2, 2019 · The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the governance of the Frankish empire in the eighth and ninth ...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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Charlemagne and Carolingian Military Administration (Chapter 8)6 'The Late Roman Empire Was before All Things a Bureaucratic State.' 7 Bureaucracies, Elites and Clans: The Case of Byzantium, c.600 ...
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Old Frankish - Verbix DocumentsOld Frankish was the language of the Franks and it is classified as a West Germanic language. Once it was spoken in areas covering modern Belgium, the ...
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(PDF) Old Franconian and Middle Dutch and Velar PalatalizationSome scholars distinguish this hypothetical ›West Franconian‹ strictly from the Old Low Franconian in the northern part of the western Frankish Empire (the ...
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[PDF] Language Of The Franksrecords of Old Frankish are scarce, scholars reconstruct its features through toponyms, glosses, personal names, and loanwords preserved in Latin and Old ...
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The Malberg Glosses - A Phonological Analysis of FrankishIn this thesis I evaluate the phonology of the Malberg glosses to see whether the language of the glosses is Old Dutch, as is oftentimes claims. Due to the ...
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THE LANGUAGE OF THE FRANKS l - Manchester HiveMalberg Glosses consisting of over 200 Germanic words in the. Lex Salica 3 of the early sixth century. Unfortunately these words are hopelessly distorted. As ...
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(PDF) The Bergakker inscription and the beginnings of DutchThe article examines the Bergakker runic inscription, discussing its linguistic implications and questioning its classification within the historical ...
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Dutch - The Language GulperAnnotations (known as Malberg Glosses) in a Latin text, the Lex Salica or Salic Law of the Franks. 9th c. CE. Wachtendonck Psalm Fragments are what has ...<|separator|>
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The Frankish paradox - by Colin Gorrie - Dead Language SocietyJan 29, 2025 · The Franks entered history in the 3rd century AD as a group of Germanic peoples living along the lower Rhine River who were occasional ...
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Germanic influences in French - All Things LinguisticMar 15, 2016 · The Frankish language belongs the Low German sub-branch. Its exact ancestry and relationship with other Germanic languages of the time is left ...
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A Brief History of the French Language - SuperprofRating 5.0 (2) Apr 17, 2018 · The French language evolved mostly from Latin and Frankish. In the 15th century it solidified into its modern French vocabulary and grammar.
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Childeric Finds - Early Medieval ArchaeologyThe burial was extremely rich and contained jewellery, two swords, a battle axe and a spear, gold and silver coins, buckles, a crystal ball, horse-harness and ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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Tomb of Childeric | Encyclopedia.comThe polychrome gold-and-garnet ornament so prominent in the grave closely parallels the finds at another contemporary princely warrior grave at Pouan, in ...
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Merovingian pottery workshops yield new finds - The History BlogNov 18, 2021 · Medieval Archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of kilos of Merovingian-era pottery in the village of Sevrey in eastern France.Missing: crafts | Show results with:crafts
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The Francisca Axe: A Versatile Weapon with History - Battle-MerchantMay 8, 2025 · The Francisca axe was a versatile and effective weapon of the Franks, reflecting their military superiority and cultural identity.
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The great find and great loss of Childeric's treasure - The History BlogJul 6, 2015 · Childeric I was the king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death in 481/2 A.D., and the father of Clovis I, the man who would unite the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Disk Fibula, 7th century (Early Medieval). Gift of Mr. H. Kervorkian ...This disk fibula is made of sheet gold decorated with gold filigree (fine, twisted wire) and gold granules and set with colored stones and glass.
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Childeric's Treasure - pardon my french historySep 15, 2018 · In addition to the massive signet ring, the excavations of Saint-Brise had uncovered more than 300 golden bees, with delicate wings molded from ...
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"Merovingian Beads on the Lower Rhine" by Frank SiegmundThis paper presents a classification for beads of the Merovingian period (ca. A.D. 450-750) in the Lower Rhine region of Germany. Strings of beads recovered ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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[PDF] University of Groningen Handmade pottery of the Merovingian and ...Handmade pottery of the Merovingian and Carolingian periods at Wijnaldum. In A. Nieuwhof (Ed.), The Excavations at Wijnaldum : Volume 2: Handmade and. Wheel- ...Missing: crafts | Show results with:crafts
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Month: March 2019 - Merovingian ArchaeologyMar 7, 2019 · Over the course of the Merovingian period, all major artisanal crafts were practiced here, including the production of pottery, glass, iron ...
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[PDF] Frankish Art in American Collections - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Roman legacy is again evident in Frankish jewelry. Classical intaglios are often mounted in the bezels of Frankish finger rings, and many bezels consist ...
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Köln: art and culture - Early Medieval WorldsIn the Merovingian period, minimal visual art can be found, but material culture remains available as Köln continued to produce and exchange ceramics.
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Palatine Chapel, Aachen - SmarthistoryThe Palatine Chapel at Aachen is the most well-known and best-preserved Carolingian building. It is also an excellent example of the classical revival style ...
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Palatine Chapel, Aachen (article) | Khan AcademyThe Palatine Chapel at Aachen is the most well-known and best-preserved Carolingian building. It is also an excellent example of the classical revival style.
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[PDF] The Politics of Architecture in Charlemagne's AachenThe spatial dimension of Charlemagne's governance is pivotal to understanding the political and social development of the Carolingian court and its evolving.
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