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priests from Francia, Aquitaine, Italy, and
Provence gathered in
Franconofurd (now
known as
Frankfurt am Main). The synod, held in June 794, allowed...
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around Nida
fortress in
modern Heddernheim. The name is
derived from the
Franconofurd of the
Germanic tribe of the Franks; Furt (cf.
English ford)
where the...
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priests from Francia, Aquitaine, Italy, and
Provence are
gathered in
Franconofurd (modern-day
Frankfurt am Main).
Arnulf of Sens,
Frankish nobleman (or...
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Emperor to the
bishop of
Toledo contained "in loco celebri, qui
dicitur Franconofurd",
which reads "that
famous place,
which is
called Frankfurt." It seems...
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priests from Francia, Aquitaine, Italy, and
Provence are
gathered in
Franconofurd (modern-day
Frankfurt am Main).
Saxon War: The Slav Obodrites, under...
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Frankfurt am Main 1555–1685. In: ISBN 3799541586
Magnus Wintergerst:
Franconofurd. Band I. Die
Befunde der karolingisch-ottonischen
Pfalz aus den Frankfurter...
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parcels within their former borders. In the 9th
century the
Palatinate Franconofurd developed into one of the
political centres of the
eastern Franconian...
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Verlag von
Joseph Baer,
Frankfurt am Main 1908.
Magnus Wintergerst:
Franconofurd. Band I. Die
Befunde der karolingisch-ottonischen
Pfalz aus den Frankfurter...
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numerous plays were also
performed outdoors in the
Imperial Palace Franconofurd [de] in
front of the
Frankfurt Cathedral, for
example the
Urfaust and...