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Francian may
refer to:
Francians the
Francian dialect Francien This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Francian. If an internal...
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Francien (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃sjɛ̃]), also
anglicized as
Francian (/ˈfrænsiən/), is a 19th-century term in
linguistics that was
applied to the French...
- The
Kingdom of the
Franks (Latin:
Regnum Francorum), also
known as the
Frankish Kingdom, or just Francia, was the
largest post-Roman
barbarian kingdom...
- of that realm's
Kings are thus
German Queens (or more precisely, East
Francian Queens – 'Germany' is
historically deemed to have
developed with the election...
- East
Francia (Latin:
Francia orientalis) or the
Kingdom of the East
Franks (Regnum
Francorum orientalium) was a
successor state of Charlemagne's empire...
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early as the 8th century, when it
constituted the
southern part of the
Francian territory of Austrasia. The city of
Reims (in Champagne),
where Frankish...
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Austrasian support in his war
against Neustria for
control of all the
Francian realms. He was not king himself, but
appointed Chlothar IV to rule in Austrasia...
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summer of 919,
between a
Hungarian raiding army and the
newly elected East
Francian/German king
Henry the Fowler, and
ended with a
Hungarian victory. This...
- three-day-long
battle fought between 4 and 6 July 907,
during which the East
Francian army,
consisting mainly of
Bavarian troops led by
Margrave Luitpold, was...
- with the East
Francian king
Arnulf of Carinthia. 894 In
alliance with
Svatopluk I of Moravia, the
Hungarians attacked the East
Francian province of Pannonia...