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  1. Childerich

    Childerich may refer to Childeric disambiguation , any of several Frankish kings Childerich, a Suikoden V character, see List of Suikoden V characters Childerich disambig ...   more details



  1. Archchaplain

    Unreferenced date August 2009 An Archchaplain is a cleric with a senior position in a royal court. The title was used in the Francia Frankish kingdom in the Carolingian dynasty Carolingian period. Category Religious occupations job stub ...   more details



  1. Chararic

    Chararic can refer to two early Germanic kings, both mentioned by Gregory of Tours Chararic Frankish king , fl. c. 509 Chararic Suevic king , fl. c. 550 disambig ...   more details



  1. List of castles in Greece

    This is a list of castle s in Greece . list stub date December 2011 width 100 class wikitable style width 30 Name style width 30 Location style width 30 Era Acrocorinth Corinth Antiquity, Middle Ages, Ottoman era Acropolis of Athens Athens Antiquity, Middle Ages, Ottoman era Angelokastro Corfu Angelokastro northern Corfu Middle Ages Bourtzi Nafplio Bourtzi Nafplio Middle Ages, Ottoman era Chania town walls Chania , Crete Venetian and Ottoman periods Chlemoutsi northwestern Elis Frankish Greece Frankish and Ottoman periods Fortezza Rethymno , Crete Venetian and Ottoman periods Glarentza northwestern Elis Frankish period Kalamata s Castle Kalamata , Messenia Venetian and Ottoman periods Koroni Koroni, Messenia Frankish, Venetian and Ottoman periods Larissa Argolis Larissa Argos Antiquity, Middle Ages, Venetian and Ottoman periods Methoni, Messenia Methoni.27s Castle Methoni s Castle Methoni Frankish, Venetian and Ottoman periods Old Pylos castle Platamon Castle Platamon Frankish period Pylos Neokastro, or Pylos Castle Voidokilia beach Palaiokastro Sfakia Frangokastello Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes Rhodes city Frankish and Ottoman periods See also List of castles List of castles in Europe Category Castles in Greece Category Lists of castles in Europe Greece Category Greece related lists Castles de Liste von Burgen, Schl ssern und Festungen in Griechenland ...   more details



  1. Unno

    Unno was a duke from the medieval Frisia Frisian shire of R stringen . In the Royal Frankish Annals Frankish annals , Unno is described as a Frisian duke. He belonged to the Frisian elite who were willing to cooperate with the Franks after annexation of East Frisia in 772 . In exchange for retaining their old privileges they had to become Christian and leave their pagan beliefs. Following the defeat of the revolt of 782 785, the Frisians suffered harsh punishments and forced recruitment for the Frankish Empire s campaign against the Eurasian Avars Avars in the east. This led Unno, together with Eilrad , to lead another revolt against the Frankish empire of Charlemagne . This revolt resulted in the Frisians temporarily falling back to their old pagan beliefs. Christian missionaries such as Liudger were forced to flee and had to find a safe haven in the south of the Frankish empire. Unlike the earlier rebellion this one was to the area east of the Lauwers. It was beaten down in the same year. Sources aut Herre Halbertsma , Het rijk van de Friese koningen, opkomst en ondergang , Utrecht, 2000, pag. 310. EastFrisia stub Category Rulers of Frisia fy Unno nl Unno ...   more details



  1. Childeric

    Childeric also Childerich or Child ric was the name of several List of Frankish Kings Frankish kings Childeric I c. 437 c. 482 Childeric II c. 653 673 Childeric III died about 751 See also Hilderic disambiguation disambig bg de Childerich fa fr Child ric ko nl Childerik pl Childeryk ru ...   more details



  1. Ansegisus (disambiguation)

    Ansegisus Latin form of the Germanic name Ansegis , French form Ans gise can refer to Saint Ansegisus , abbot of Luxeuil Abbey and Fontenelle Abbey Ansegisel , Frankish duke and mayor of the palace Ansegisus Archbishop of Sens Disambig fr Ans gise nl Ansegisus ...   more details



  1. Maniac (truck)

    Context date October 2009 Infobox Monstertruck name Maniac image image caption owner Frankish Enterprises driver Don Frankish home city Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada year created Spring 1995 previous number built style 2004 Ford F 150 chassis Custom Built Tube Frame engine 540ci Chev transmission Turbo 400 tires 66 x 43 Goodyear Maniac is a monster truck and the team truck to Jurassic Attack in the Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam series. The truck is owned by Don Frankish. Don has won the save of the year in 2008, driving Jurassic Attack. He is known to participate southwest around California, and up north around Minnesota. See also Monster truck List of monster trucks http www.monsterjam.com Bios Drivers Don Frankish http www.monsterjam.com Bios Trucks Maniac References Empty section date July 2010 External links http www.jurassicattack.com index.htm Homepage for Maniac and Jurassic Attack Category Monster trucks Monstertruck stub ...   more details



  1. Saint Humbert

    Saint Humbert may refer to Humbert of Maroilles d. 680 , Frankish saint Emebert or Ablebert 8th century Humbertus d. 870 , bishop of Elmham. Humbert III of Savoy , called Blessed , or The Saint hndis Humbert ...   more details



  1. Wynfrith

    Wynfrith is an Old English Old English Anglo Saxon name. People with the name Saint Boniface , an English missionary who preached Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century patron saint of Germany. Winfrith bishop , a bishop of Lichfield. disambig ...   more details



  1. Gildard

    Gildard , or Gildardus , is the name of two Frankish saints Saint Gildard , fifth sixth century saint and Bishop of Rouen Saint Gildard Lurcy le Bourg , seventh century saint and priest of Lurcy le Bourg dab ...   more details



  1. Mummolinus

    Mummolinus sometimes Mummolenus or Mommolinus may refer to Mummolin Mummolinus of Soissons , a 6th century Frankish nobleman Mummolinus of Noyon , Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai Bishops a bishop of Tournai and Noyon 7th century disambig de Mummolinus ...   more details



  1. Sichilde

    Sichilde ca. 590 627 was a Frankish queen consort in 618 627 married to Clotaire II . She was the daughter of count Brunulphe II of the Ardennes and the sister of Gomatrude 598 630 , who was married to Dagobert I her maternal grandfather was royal maior domus . She married Clotaire in about 618. In 626 or 627, she was suspected of having had a relationship with Boso, son of Audol ne of Etampes, and Boso was killed by the duke Arnebert on the order of Clotaire. Sources Equivalent French Category Frankish women Category Frankish queens consort fr Sichilde sv Sichilde ...   more details



  1. Bertrude

    File Bertrude.jpg thumb 120px Bertrude Expand French Bertrude date July 2011 Bertrude ca. 582 618 or 619 was a Frankish queen consort in 613 618 married to Clotaire II . Her origin is uncertain and unconfirmed. Bertrude is reported to have loved Clotaire sincerely and she was also described as a popular queen. She is reported to have exposed and prevented an attempted plot by the Burgundian Aletheus , who planned to kill Clotaire and force Bertrude to marry him. Sources Equivalent French Category Frankish women Category Frankish queens consort ca Bertruda fr Bertrude sv Bertrude ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 511

    SLBY temp SLBYs code fore 510 year 511 aft 512 Africa Asia China Southern and Northern Dynasties Liang Dynasty Emperor Wu of Liang China Emperor Wu , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor of Liang 502&ndash 549 Northern Wei Dynasty Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei Emperor Xuanwu , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor of Northern Wei 499&ndash 515 Japan Kofun Era Emperor Keitai , List of Emperors of Japan Emperor of Japan c.507 c.531 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Baekje Muryeong of Baekje Muryeong , Rulers of Korea King of Baekje 501&ndash 523 Goguryeo Munjamyeong of Goguryeo Munjamyeong , Rulers of Korea King of Goguryeo 491&ndash 519 Silla Jijeung of Silla Jijeung , Rulers of Korea King of Silla 500&ndash 514 Europe Anglo Saxon Heptarchy Aelle of Sussex Aelle , Bretwalda c.477 c.514 Kingdom of Sussex South Saxons Aelle of Sussex Aelle , List of monarchs of Sussex King of the South Saxons c.477 c.514 Kingdom of Kent Oisc 488 c.512 Kingdom of Burgundy Gundobad 473&ndash 516 Byzantine Empire Anastasius I emperor Anastasius I 491&ndash 518 Frankish Empire Merovingian Dynasty Clovis I , List of Frankish Kings King of the Franks 481&ndash 511 Clotaire I , List of Frankish Kings King of Soissons 511&ndash 561 Childebert I , List of Frankish Kings King of Paris 511&ndash 558 Chlodomer , List of Frankish Kings King of Orl ans 511&ndash 524 Theuderic I , List of Frankish Kings King of Rheims 511&ndash 534 Italy Theodoric the Great Theodoric I , List of barbarian kings of Italy King of the Ostrogoths in Italy 493&ndash 526 Visigothic Kingdom Gesalec 507&ndash 511 Amalaric 511&ndash 531 Middle East Category Lists of state leaders by year 0511 mk 511 ...   more details



  1. Battle of the Boarn

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Boarn image caption partof the Frisian Frankish wars date 734 place The Boarn, Netherlands result Frankish victory, end of the Frisian kingdom combatant1 Frankish Empire combatant2 Frisian kingdom commander1 Charles Martel commander2 King Poppo Frisian Poppo strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Frisian Frankish wars The Battle of the Boarn lang fry Slach oan de Boarn lang nl Slag aan de Boorne was an eighth century battle between the Franks and the Frisians near the mouth of the river Boarn in what is now the Dutch province of Friesland . In 734 a Frankish army commanded by Majordomo Charles Martel invaded Friesland in a campaign that was part of a series of ongoing wars and skirmishes between the Franks and the Frisians. Marching along the river Boarn the Frankish army reached the mouth of the river where it used to flow into the Bordine estuary or Middelsee . This estuary has since silted up and been claimed for agriculture during the 10th to 14th century. The Frisians commanded by King Poppo Frisian Poppo used boats to land their army and surprise the Franks. However, the Frisian army was beaten and Poppo killed. ref cite web url http www.boudicca.de friezen nl1.htm title Geschiedenis van het volk der Friezen publisher Boudicca.de accessdate 2009 01 22 ref The Franks gained control of the Frisian lands west of the Lauwers estuary and the Frisians became vassals of the Franks apart from the tribes living in East Frisia in present day Germany . References reflist Refimprove date February 2009 Bibliography Aut Fredegarius , Liber Historiae Francorum Category Ancient Germanic peoples Category Battles involving the Franks Category 8th century conflicts Category History of the Germanic peoples Category Wars involving Frisia Category 734 battle stub de Schlacht an der Boorne es Batalla del Boarn fy Slach oan de Boarn nl Slag aan de Boorne fi Boarnin taistelu ...   more details



  1. Hunaland

    Hunaland and its people are mentioned several times in the Poetic Edda , and in the Fornaldarsaga s. Its origins are partly the old Frankish Empire Frank ish kingdom the Franks were once called Hugones , in Latin , and H gas in Old English language Old English and partly in the Huns . The Frankish hero Sigurd is called the Hunnish king in epic poetry. Also the Hervarar saga and the i rekssaga Vilkina saga mention Hunaland, its kings and its hosts. In Old Norse sources, Hunaland often has a mythological character and can shift between different parts of Europe, depending on what kind of skills the hero is to show. It is separated from other countries by the forest Mirkwood , but one source may locate it up in the north at Bjarmaland , another source says that it borders on Reidgotaland , a third source places it in parts of Germany and other sources place it on either side of the Gulf of Bothnia down to G strikland , in Sweden. See also Portal Ancient Germanic culture Norsemen Frankish Empire Germanic peoples owl Category Saga locations es Hunaland pl Hunaland sv Hunaland ...   more details



  1. Gunzo

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The article is about the historical figure. For the Japanese magazine, see Gunzo magazine Gunzo . Gunzo also Cunzo was a 7th century duke of the Alamanni under Franks Frankish sovereignty. His residence was at villa Iburninga today s berlingen at Lake Constance . Gunzo was the father of Fridiburga , who was engaged to Frankish king Sigibert II who was murdered in 613 . Gunzo organized a synod in Konstanz in 635, which resulted in the election of deacon John of Grab as bishop of Constance, succeeding the deceased bishop Gaudentius. This event is the earliest certain attestation of Constance as an independent bishopric. It is disputed whether Gunzo ruled over all of Alemannia , or only over the eastern part. If the former is the case, he is to be identified either with Gundoin, Duke of Alsace Gundoin , the founder of the Moutier Grandval monastery, or with the predecessor of the latter, duke Uncilin. Category Alamanni Category Frankish people Category 7th century rulers als Gunzo de Gunzo ...   more details



  1. Guntheuc

    Guntheuc or Gondioque 495 c. 532 was the wife of Chlodomer , king of Orl ans . She gave him three children Gunthar, Theudebald, and Clodoald later canonised Saint Cloud . After Chlodomer s death, she married his brother Clotaire I , king of Soissons . Her first two children, Gunthar and Theudebald, were murdered by her second husband. She is briefly mentioned in Gregory of Tours History of the Franks . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guntheuc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 495 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 532 PLACE OF DEATH Category Frankish queens consort Category Orleanian queens consort Category Soissonaire queens consort Category 495 births Category 532 deaths Category Merovingian dynasty Category Franks Category Frankish people Category Frankish women France noble stub bg fr Gondioque it Gunteuca nl Guntheuca pl Gunteuka ru sh Guntheuca ...   more details



  1. Franconian

    Wiktionary Franconian may refer to anything related to Franconia German Franken , a historic region in Germany, now part of Bavaria, Thuringia and Baden W rttemberg Franconian languages Franconian stage , a stage in North American stratigraphy See also Frankish disambiguation Franks disambiguation disambig fr Franconien ...   more details



  1. Moritzberg

    Moritzberg may refer to Town Moritzberg Hildesheim , Germany a part of Hildesheim in the Hildesheim district, Lower Saxony Moritzberg Middle Franconia , a district of R thenbach an der Pegnitz Other Moritzberg mountain , in the Frankish Alb geodis Category German toponyms de Moritzberg nl Moritzberg ...   more details



  1. Martin of Laon

    for the 9th century Irish scholar Martianus Hiberniensis Refimprove date October 2007 Martin was the count of Laon in the late 7th century. See also Caribert of Laon Category Frankish people Category 7th century people euro noble stub nl Martin van Laon ...   more details



  1. Goslin

    Goslin is the name of Bob Goslin born 1928 , New Zealand boxer Charles Goslin 1932 2007 , American graphic designer and professor Goose Goslin 1900 1971 , American baseball player Gregg Goslin , American politician Harry Goslin 1909 1943 , English footballer Joscelin Bishop of Paris died 886 , Frankish bishop also known as Goslin surname ...   more details



  1. Berthoald (disambiguation)

    Berthoald , Bertoald , Bertald , Britwold , Bertold , Beorhtwald , Brihtwald , Beorhtweald , Berhtwald , Berthwald , or Beretuald is a Germanic masculine given name, derived from beraht bright and wald woods . It could refer to Berthoald , Frankish mayor of the palace Berthoald, Duke of Saxony Bertwald , Archbishop of Canterburg Bertwald of Ramsbury hndis ...   more details



  1. Battle of Dorestad

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Dorestad image caption partof the Frisian Frankish wars date Around 690 place Dorestad result Frankish victory combatant1 Franks combatant2 Frisian kingdom Frisians commander1 Mayor of the palace Pepin of Herstal commander2 Monarch King Redbad, King of the Frisians Redbad strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Frisian Frankish wars The Battle of Dorested was an Seventh century battle between the Franks and the Frisians . The battle took place around 690 by the capital city of the Frisians close to the Rhine . The Franks were victorious in the battle under the mayor of the palace Pepin of Herstal . ref aut Blok, D.P. 1968 , De Franken, hun optreden in het licht der historie , pages 32 34 ref Though not all the consequences of this battle are clear, Dorestad became Frankish again and also the castles of Utrecht city Utrecht and Fechten . It is presumed that the influence of the Franks now reached from south of the Oude Rijn to the coast, but this is not entirely clear because the influence of the Frisians over the central river area was not entirely lost. References reflist Literature aut W.A. van Es en W.A.M. Hessing , Romeinen, Friezen en Franken, in het hart van Nederland , Utrecht 1994, page 90 91. Category Ancient Germanic peoples Category Battles involving the Franks Category 7th century conflicts Category History of the Germanic peoples Category Wars involving Frisia fy slach by Dorest d nl slag bij Dorestad ...   more details




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