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  1. Frankish

    Frankish may refer to Franks , a Germanic tribe and their culture Frankish language disambig ...   more details



  1. Frankish (disambiguation)

    The adjective Frankish refers to the Franks Francia the Frankish language Crusaders See also Franks disambiguation Franconian disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Kevin Frankish

    Image Kevin Frankish.jpg thumb right upright Frankish in March 2010 Kevin Frankish born March 4, 1964 is a Toronto area media personality. He co hosts Breakfast Television on Citytv . After getting a diploma in radio and television broadcasting at Canadore College , he started his career at CKNY in North Bay, Ontario North Bay . He also had a nine year stint at The New VR now CKVR TV CTV Two in Barrie, Ontario . At CKVR, he began a practice of ending every broadcast with a wink , his way of saying hi to his wife Beth this continues until present day. ref Inside BT Blog http www.citynews.ca blogs insidebt 2727.aspx The Wink , 14 August 2006. ref He then moved to Citytv in 1991. After suffering a panic attack on the air in 2006, Frankish publicly discussed his panic attacks with viewers. ref Inside BT blog http www.citynews.ca blogs insidebt 1911.aspx Panic Attacks , 12 July 2006. ref He also talked about it on CFRB AM CFRB s The Motts , hosted by Paul and Carol Mott , on September 13, 2006. Frankish lives with his wife Beth and their four children in Barrie, Ontario Barrie . References http www.citytv.com toronto citynews personalities 362 kevin frankish references External links http www.citytv.com toronto personalities KevinFrankish.aspx Kevin Frankish Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frankish, Kevin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 4, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frankish, Kevin Category 1964 births Category Canadian television journalists Category Canadore College alumni Category People from Barrie Category Living people Category Canadian television hosts Canada journalist stub ...   more details



  1. Pat Frankish

    Multiple issues orphan April 2010 BLP sources October 2009 advert August 2010 Background Dr Pat Frankish is a psychologist . Within the field of learning disability she has, along with Dr Valerie Sinason , Prof Nigel Beail and others, pioneered the development of disability psychotherapy and shown its effectiveness for some extremely challenging people, including services in high secure and medium secure settings. Dr. Frankish represented psychotherapy on the European Mental Health and Mental Retardation Executive for eight years, until 2003, and organised symposia for their Congress. She has been asked to speak at congresses, teach trainees, join working parties, and advise on services. Clinical psychology has been the main function in all of her posts. Dr. Frankish has served as president of the British Psychological Society . ref name ref1 http www.bps.org.uk media centre press releases releases annual conferences 1999 2004 new british psychological society president .cfm ref In a voluntary capacity she was a trustee of the Avocet Trust, a not for profit organisation that provides support for more than 80 people with learning disabilities. She was chair in 1989. Dr Frankish is trustee of the Paracelsus Trust which supports people with DID. Dr. Frankish received her doctorate from Hull University on 31st January 2003. Her Thesis was on the measurement of emotional development in people with learning disabilities. Ref. required Other work Dr Frankish has been the Town Mayor for Kirton in Lindsey . ref name ref2 http www.kirtoninlindseytowncouncil.gov.uk councillors ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist refs ref name ref1 BPS new president ref ref name ref2 Kirton in Lindsey Town Councillors ref Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frankish, Pat ALTERNATIVE ... Frankish, Pat Category Living people Category Psychologists Category Year of birth missing living ...   more details



  1. Frankish mythology

    Frankish mythology comprises the mythology of the Germanic tribe of the Franks , from its roots in polytheistic Germanic paganism through the inclusion of Greek mythology Greco Roman mythology Roman components in the Early Middle Ages . This mythology flourished among the Franks until the conversion of the Merovingian king Clovis I to Nicene Creed Nicene Christianity circa 500 , though there were many Frankish Christians before that. After that, their paganism was gradually replaced by the process of Christianisation , but there were still pagans in the Frankish heartland of Toxandria in the late seventh century. Pagan religion Origins Echoes of Frankish paganism arise in the primary sources, but their meaning is not always clear. Modern scholars vary widely about the interpretation, but it is likely that Frankish paganism shared most of its characteristics with the other varieties of Germanic paganism, such as placing altars in forest glens, on hilltops, or besides lakes and rivers, and consecrating ... beliefs of his countrymen. The majority of pagan Frankish beliefs derived from a traditional ... to reconstruct the basic elements of Frankish traditional religion. ref name Fabbro, p. 5 Fabbro, p. 5. ref It has been argued that the Frankish pantheon expressed a variation of the Germanic structure ... of Clotilda , the wife of Clovis I , an interpretatio Romana of the Frankish fertility god with the Roman ... ancestor. ref Fabbro, p. 16 ref Foundation myth The Frankish mythology that has survived ... historian Gregory of Tours states that the Merovingian Frankish leader Clovis I, on the occasion ... sources. Sacral kingship Pagan Frankish rulers probably maintained their elevated positions ... n49. ref Fredegar tells a story of the Frankish king Chlodio taking a summer bath with his wife when ... was the central character in the Frankish mythology of the epics known as the Matter of France . The Charlemagne ... Kingdoms, 450 751 AD. 1994. DEFAULTSORT Frankish Mythology Category Dutch mythology Category ...   more details



  1. Old Frankish

    Infobox language name Old Frankish states formerly the Netherlands , Belgium , Luxembourg , Northern ... with Old French . Old Frankish is an extinct West Germanic language , once spoken by the Franks ... known. Frankish was spoken in areas covering modern Low Countries and adjacent parts of France .... Between the 5th and 8th century, Old Frankish evolved into Old Dutch Old Low Franconian , a language ... le de France it was eclipsed by Old French as the dominant language. Knowledge of Old Frankish is almost ... of Old Frankish. Predecessor of Old Dutch The language from which Old Dutch arose is not known with certainty, but it is thought to be Old Frankish, specifically Old West Low Franconian, the language ... , 54. ref There was a close relationship between Old Frankish, Old Saxon , Old English and Old Frisian . Because Old Frankish texts are almost non existent and Old Dutch texts scarce and fragmentary, it is difficult to determine when the transition from Old Frankish to Old Dutch occurred, but it is thought ... Influence of Old Frankish on French and other languages Image Frankish Empire 481 to 814 en.svg thumb right 300px The Frankish conquests between 481 and 814. Most List of French words of Germanic origin French words of Germanic origin came from Frankish most of the others are English loanwords ref ... took between 700 and 1000 stem words from Old Frankish. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked ... organization e.g., lang fr baron baron . Old Frankish has introduced the modern French word for the nation, France Francia , meaning land of the Franks . The influence of Frankish on French is comparable ... have been retained in modern French. French has also passed on words of Frankish origin to other Romance languages. Frankish also had an influence on late Latin itself. Latin words with Frankish roots include sacire , meaning seize from Frankish sekjan , related to English seek . Frankish speech habits are also responsible for the substitution of Latin cum with with aboc a Frankish ...   more details



  1. Frankish Papacy

    the way to the palatium at Quierzy , where the reluctant Frankish nobles finally gave their consent ... continued his predecessor s policy towards the Frankish king, Pepin, and thereby continued the papal ... that he consistently supported the Frankish efforts to destroy Lombard power however, the actual ... Frankish interference. ref ws s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Pope Leo III Pope Leo III in the 1913 Catholic ... and Louis accordingly sent his son Lothair to Rome to strengthen the Frankish influence. ref ... for 200 years and requiring the pope to swear loyalty to the Frankish ruler. ref name b14 The consecration ... of papal history Category Frankish Papacy Category History of the Papacy Category Franks pt Papado ...   more details



  1. Frankish and Hunnic grape varieties

    A division of grape variety botany varieties into Frankish and Hunnic grape varieties was practiced in German language German speaking countries in the Middle ages and separated varieties considered to be better from those considered to be lesser. Frankish fr nkisch grapes were considered noble grapes , and the designation derived from the Franks , as popular belief held that those were grapes introduced by Charlemagne or at least through his edicts. ref name WP Fr nkisch http www.wein plus.de glossar Fr E4nkisch.htm Wein Plus Glossar Fr nkisch , accessed on June 25, 2008 de icon ref Hunnic hunnisch or heunisch grapes, on the other hand, were the simpler varieties. ref name WP Heunisch http www.wein plus.de glossar index.html?Suchwort Heunisch Wein Plus Glossar Heunisch , accessed on June 25, 2008 de icon ref It is unclear whether it was actually believed that these varieties had been introduced by the Huns , or if the term Hunnic was just used as a pejorative . Another possibility is that heunisch derives from an old Low German word for large , and that has been applied to grape varieties with large berries, which give higher yields than the smaller berried Frankish wines, but wines of lower quality and less concentrated flavours. ref name WP Heunisch These terms can be traced back to the early Middle Ages. As an example, the mystic Hildegard of Bingen wrote in the 12th century that the Frankish wine was stronger and set the blood so much in motion that it was necessary to dilute it with water, while the Hunnic wine was more watery by nature and therefore had not to be diluted ... identification separate Charlemagne and these written claims. Other traditional Frankish varieties ... names or synonyms of many varieties, such as Blaufr nkisch blue Frankish ref cite encyclopedia editor ... that many classical grape varieties are crosses with parents in both the Frankish and Hunnic groups .... Thus, the Frankish group of varieties does not have a totally separate pedigree from the Hunnic ...   more details



  1. Frisian?Frankish wars

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Frisian Frankish War image Image Frankish Empire 481 to 814 en.svg 300px caption Map of the Frankish Empire from 481 to 814 date 7th and 8th century place The Netherlands and Germany territory result Pacification of the Frisians combatant1 Carolingian Empire Frankish Empire combatant2 Frisian kingdom commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Frisian Frankish wars The Frisian Frankish wars were a series of conflicts between the Carolingian Empire Frankish Empire and the Frisian kingdom in the 7th and 8th centuries. The wars were mainly about control of the Rhine delta. But after the death of the Frisian king Redbad, King ... The Frisian kings became interested in former Frankish lands under the leadership of the predecessors ... delta control Though the Merovingian king of the Franks Chilperic I 561 584 is mentioned in Frankish ... further south. By 630 the situation had changed. The Merovingian king Dagobert I brought the Frankish ... of Frankish coins stopped and the city of Utrecht city Utrecht became the residence of the Frisian kings. Under the rule of King Aldgisl the Frisians came into conflict with the Frankish mayor ... 34 ref Though not all the consequences of this battle are clear, Dorestad became Frankish again, as did ... for succession in Frankish lands. He concluded a treaty with the Frankish mayor of the palace Ragenfrid so that in 716 his armies entered Frankish territory as far as Cologne , where they were .... ref The army returned to the north with much war loot. Redbad made plans to invade the Frankish empire ... troubles with the succession, because the Frankish opponent Charles Martel easily invaded Frisia ... . Annexation of East Frisia The Frankish king Charlemagne Charles the Great brought an end to the independence of the Frisians east of the Lauwers as well, expanding the Frankish Empire further to the east ... independent Frisian lands and the lands of the Saxons came into Frankish hands. Frisian uprisings ...   more details



  1. Chararic (Frankish king)

    Chararic was a List of Frankish kings Frankish king from sometime before 486 until his death sometime after 507. The primary source for his career is Gregory of Tours . Clovis I had asked Chararic for assistance in his war against Syagrius in 486, but Chararic held back, standing off to the side and awaiting the outcome before choosing whom he would support. When Clovis finally turned against Chararic, he trapped and captured him and his son. They were imprisoned and tonsured Chararic was ordained a priest and his son a deacon. According to Gregory, when Chararic complained to his son of their dishonour, his son replied with a remark suggesting that they allow their hair to grow long. This conversation was reported to Clovis, who consequently had them killed and annexed their kingdom and treasure. ref Gregory of Tours, II.41 ref Ian Wood notes it is surprising that Clovis waited over twenty years to deal with his rivals like Chararic, writing, Clovis ought to have eradicated Frankish opposition earlier in his reign. However, the fact that he had Chararic tonsured clearly points to some time after Clovis own conversion to Christianity, which Wood dates to soon after Clovis victory over the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouill in 507. Wood concludes, If Gregory s ordering of events here is right, and there are no means of testing this part of his account, then the last years of Clovis reign were concerned with the internal power politics of the Franks. ref Wood, The Merovingian Kingdoms London Longman, 1994 , p. 49 ref Other Frankish kings Clovis removed from power at this time, according to Gregory of Tours, include Ragnachar , who had supported Clovis against Syagrius, and Ragnachar s two brothers. ref Gregory of Tours, II.40 ref Before he deposed Chararic, Clovis had persuaded Chlodoric of Strassburg to assassinate his father Sigismund the lame, then had Chlodoric killed ... 5th century births Category Frankish kings Category 6th century rulers in Europe Category 6th ...   more details



  1. Royal Frankish Annals

    The Royal Frankish Annals or Annals of the Kingdom of the Franks lang la Annales regni Francorum , formerly known as Annales Laurissenses maiores and styled Reichsannalen in German historiography ,are annals covering the history of early Carolingian monarchs from 741 to 829. Their composition seems to have soon been taken up at court, providing them with markedly official character. 19th century editors assumed the text to have existed in five versions, which they dated to different moments during early Carolingians rule. In particular, a revision of the annals was attributed to Franks Frankish historian Einhard c. 775 840 therefore Annales qui dicuntur Einhardi , though a really convincing argument for his authorship is wanting. More recently, however, this whole picture has been deeply challenged and a strong case has been made by scholars that the annals, though composed at different phases, may have been edited altogether at a later stage. ref cf. R. Collins, The Reviser Revisited Another Look at the Alternative Version of the Annales Regni Francorum, in A. C. Murray ed. , After Rome s Fall. Narrators and Sources of Early Medieval History. Essays presented to Walter Goffart. Toronto Buffalo London 1998, 191 213 R. McKitterick, History and Memory in the Carolingian World. Cambridge 2005 ref They are among the most important sources for the political and military history of the reign of Charlemagne . They have been continued in the West Frankish Annales Bertiniani and largely but not always literally employed by the early compilers of the East Frankish Annales Fuldenses . Notes Reflist 2 Sources cite book last Scholz first Bernhard Walter url http books.google.hr books?id sTzl6wFjehMC&dq title Carolingian chronicles Royal Frankish annals and Nithard s Histories year 1970 publisher University of Michigan Press location language isbn 0472061860, 9780472061860 Kurze, Friedrich ed. Annales regni Francorum 741&ndash 829 qui dicuntur Annales Laurissenses maiores et Einhardi ...   more details



  1. List of Frankish queens

    See also List of Frankish kings File MarkProvence.jpg right thumb 155px Marguerite of Provence , Queen ... consort of the Franks Frankish people. As all King of the Franks monarchs of the Franks have been ... some women have governed as regent s . A timeline of consorts Frankish rulers is difficult since ... his death and then eventually reunited. Another factor is the practice of polygamy in the Frankish ... dates of Frankish history from the early Queen of the Salian Franks, to Saint Clotilde , the first Queen of All the Franks, until the three way split up of the Frankish Empire in the Treaty of Verdun ... Francia. Merovingian dynasty 509 751 The marital status of some wives of early Frankish kings ... Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings ... Death List of Frankish kings Spouse Queen of All the Franks 509 511 width 95 class wikitable Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings ... center Clovis I Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse Clovis I united all the Frankish petty kingdoms as well as most of Roman Gaul ... Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse align center ... Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse Queen of Paris ... Death List of Frankish kings Spouse align center align center Ultrogotha align center ? align ... List of Frankish kings Spouse Queen of Orl ans 511 524 width 95 class wikitable Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse align center ... Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings ... Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse align center align center Eustere of the Visigoths ... Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death List of Frankish kings Spouse Queen of All the Franks 558 ...   more details



  1. List of Frankish synods

    A list of Catholic church church synod s held in the Franks Frankish kingdom and its immediate predecessors in the Frankish area, including the Visigothic Kingdom , the Ostrogothic Kingdom , and the Kingdom of Burgundy . Background and importance Regional synods had been held regularly in the Christianity in Gaul Church of Gaul , more than thirty of them between 314 and 506. ref Halfond 2. ref The synods listed here some of which are also referred to as General synods of the German empire mark a particularly Germanic development in the Western Church to the usual regional or provincial councils, Germanic peoples added a traditional element from their systems of government, the idea of a national council, which was influenced by the Christian East. ref name rahner They also indicate a growing congruence between church and state. While Arian rulers kept their distance from the general councils, Visigoth rulers began influencing the councils only after the conversion of Reccared I . As soon ... of the leadership of the Gallo Roman and later the Frankish church continuity in this power nexus is indicated ... 155 56. ref A model for the following Frankish synods was set by Clovis I , who organized the First ... closely at stake was the unification of the Roman church under Frankish rule . ref name halfond89 ... of the soon to be Frankish Church shifted north, to deal with the growing problem of adjusting to deeply .... ref Especially in the Frankish church the great number of conciliar canons is evidence of the close ... t been a synod in the Frankish church in at least eighty years, he was not exaggerating by much ... reform councils ref Wolf 1 5. ref he organized in his attempts to reform the Frankish church. ref There is some ... Halfond, Appendix A Frankish Councils, 511 768. 223 46. ref Council of Epaone 517 , united the ecclesiastical ... of Lyon 518 9 ref name appendix Second Council of Valence ca. 528 ref name appendix Frankish synods ... first Gregory I. title Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511 768 url year 2009 publisher ...   more details



  1. List of Frankish kings

    See also List of Frankish queens More footnotes date May 2010 File Gr goire de Tours Historia Francorum Fol. 79v initiale orn e A.jpg thumb 195px A page from Gregory of Tours , Historia Francorum The Franks were originally led by Dux dukes military leaders and Monarch reguli petty kings . The Salian Franks Salian Merovingian dynasty Merovingians rose to dominance among the Franks and conquered most of Roman Gaul . They also conquered the Visigoths in 507. The sons of Clovis conquered the Kingdom of Burgundy Burgundians and Alamanni . They acquired the Provence and made the Bavarii and Thuringii their clients. The Merovingians were later replaced by a new dynasty called the Carolingian s in the 8th century. By the end of the 9th century, the Carolingians themselves were replaced throughout much of their realm by other dynasties. The idea of a King of the Franks or Rex Francorum gradually disappeared over the 12th and 13th centuries. A timeline of Frankish rulers is difficult since the realm was, according to old Germanic practice, frequently divided among the sons of a leader upon his death and then eventually reunited. TOCright Dukes and reguli Early rulers and ripuarians This list of early rulers is incomplete, as our sources leave open many gaps. class wikitable Ruler Description Ascaric Merogais Mallobaudes Genobaud Sunno Marcomer Pharamond son of Marcomer, semi legendary king Theudemeres son of Richomeres , King circa 422 Aegidius Sigobert the Lame King 483 507, killed by his ... Chararic Frankish king Chararic Ragnachar probably king at Cambrai from before 486, killed by Clovis ... all the Frankish petty kingdoms as well as most of Roman Gaul under his rule, conquering the Domain ... colspan 2 small Passed to Soissons in 555 small Chlothar I eventually inherited all of the Frankish .... The Frankish kingdom was then divided by the Treaty of Verdun in 843. Lothair was allowed to keep ... Frankish Carolingian ruler. He was succeeded by Conrad of Franconia and then the Saxon Ottonian Ottonian ...   more details



  1. List of modern countries within the Frankish Empire

    Orphan date November 2006 Image Partage de l Empire carolingien au Trait de Verdun en 843.JPG 320px right thumb The Frankish Empire before the treaty of Verdun . This is a list of modern countries that are fully or partly situated on the territory of the Frankish Empire at its height, just before the treaty of Verdun in 843 . big Completely incorporated into the Empire big Andorra Austria Belgium France Guernsey Jersey Liechtenstein Luxembourg Monaco The Netherlands San Marino Switzerland Vatican City big Partially incorporated into the Empire big Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Germany Hungary Italy Slovenia Spain Category Franks Category Western Europe Category Lists of countries Frankish empire ...   more details



  1. Fulcoald

    Fulcoald is a Frankish language Frankish given name that may refer to Fulcoald of Farfa , abbot between 740 and 759 Fulcoald of Rouergue , count between 820 and 837 hndis ...   more details



  1. Radulf of Narbonne

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Radulf was a count of Narbonne of unknown origin, but he was count in 754 after the killing of Ansemund , probably by order of the List of Frankish Kings Frankish king . DEFAULTSORT Narbonne, Radulf Of Category Frankish people Category People from Narbonne France noble stub ...   more details



  1. Frotharius

    Frotharius or Frothar is a Frankish first name and may refer to Frothar of Toul , bishop Frotharius Archbishop of Bordeaux disambig ...   more details



  1. Bonitus

    Bonit or Bonitus may refer to Bonitus abbot , abbot of Monte Cassino Bonitus bishop , 7th century Frankish bishop Bonitus magister militum , 4th century Frankish general Bonit, bishop of Valence 788 800 hndis ...   more details



  1. Hilderic (disambiguation)

    Hilderic is a masculine Germanic languages Germanic given name that may refer to Hilderic , penultimate king of the Vandals and Alans 523 33 Hilderic of N mes , a Visigothic count fl .672 Hilderic of Farfa , abbot 842 57 Childeric disambiguation , various uses of an earlier Frankish language Frankish spelling of this name hndis ...   more details



  1. Old Franconian

    Old Franconian may mean Old Frankish language Old Low Franconian disambig Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................   more details



  1. Missus

    Missus may signify The spoken pronunciation of Mrs. , often jocular or in dialect Missus dominicus , an envoy of the lord in Frankish court culture. disambig ...   more details



  1. Battle of Narbonne

    Battle of Narbonne may refer to Battle of Narbonne 436 between Rome and the Visigoths. Battle of Narbonne 737 between the forces of the Umayyad governor of Narbonne , and a Franks Frankish army led by Charles Martel . disambig ...   more details



  1. Ripuarian

    wiktionary Ripuarian Ripuarian can refer to Ripuarian Franks , a sub set of Frankish people who lived in the Rhineland Ripuarian language , a Franconian dialect group disambig simple Ripuarian ...   more details



  1. Merobaudes

    Merobaudes is the name of two Ancient Roman figures Merobaudes general , 4th century Frankish general and Roman consul Merobaudes poet , 5th century poet Disambig de Merobaudes it Merobaude ...   more details




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