- The
Kingdom of the
Franks (Latin:
Regnum Francorum), also
known as the
Frankish Kingdom, or just Francia, was the
largest post-Roman
barbarian kingdom...
- The
Gesta Francorum (Deeds of the Franks), or
Gesta Francorum et
aliorum Hierosolimitanorum (Deeds of the
Franks and the
other pilgrims to Jerusalem)...
- The
Franks (Latin:
Franci or gens
Francorum; German: Franken; French: Francs) were a
group of
related Germanic peoples who
originally lived in and near...
- The
title Duke (and Prince) of the
Franks (Latin: dux (et princeps)
Francorum) has been used for
three different offices,
always with "duke" implying...
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under the form Deus le
veult or Deus lo vult, as
reported by the
Gesta Francorum (c. 1100) and the
Historia Belli Sacri (c. 1130). In
modern times, the...
- up the area of
Middle Francia. The idea of a "King of the Franks" (Rex
Francorum)
gradually disappeared. The
title "King of the Franks" is
attested in...
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Libri Historiarum ('Ten
Books of Histories'), also
known as the
Historia Francorum ('History of the Franks').
Decem Libri Historiarum is
considered a primary...
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Liber Historiae Francorum (English: "The Book of the
History of the Franks") is a
chronicle written anonymously during the 8th century. The
first sections...
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Liber Historiae Francorum,
which depicts him as the
first king of the Franks.
Pharamond first appears in the
Liber Historiae Francorum,
commonly dated...
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three parts. The
first ten
chapters are
based on the
Liber Historiae Francorum, an
anonymous Neustrian chronicle that ends in
around 721. The second...