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Chronicle of
Fredegar states Charlemange is not a
descendant of
Francus. In the Renaissance,
Francus was
generally considered to be
another name for the Trojan...
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Frâncu or Frîncu is a
Romanian ethnonymic surname originated from the
nickname meaning "French person".
Notable people with the
surname include: Amos Frâncu [ro]...
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further elaborated through the
Middle Ages,
established Astyanax,
renamed "
Francus", as the
founder of the
Merovingian dynasty and
forefather of Charlemagne...
- incursion. His
character is a
composite based on an
historical Autcharius Francus who was
aligned with king
Desiderius of
Lombardy against Charlemagne. The...
- ("free, noble, sincere"), and
ultimately from the
Medieval Latin word
francus ("free,
exempt from service; freeman, Frank"), a
generalisation of the...
- remarried,
could retain tenure of her late husband's land. "Free
Bench (Lat.
francus bancus). The widow's
right to a copyhold. It is not a
dower or gift, but...
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Europeans in general. The word is
borrowed from Old
French franc or
Latin francus,
which are also the
source of
Modern English France, French. The Western...
- Doru Frîncu or Doru
Francu-Cioclei (born 5 May 1954) is a
Romanian bobsledder. He
competed in the four man
event at the 1980
Winter Olympics. Frîncu was...
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became a
centre of
revolutionary activity,
headed by Amos
Frâncu. On 28
October 1918,
Frâncu made an
appeal for the
organisation of the "union of all Romanians"...
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