- into two
groups – the
Salian Franks to the west, who came
south via the
Rhine delta; and the
Ripuarian or
Rhineland Franks to the east, who eventually...
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transferred to
Arkansas for his
final season.
Franks joined the
Falcons as an
undrafted free
agent in 2021.
Franks attended Wakulla High
School in Crawfordville...
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Oliver Shewell Franks,
Baron Franks, OM, GCMG, KCB, CBE, PC, DL (16
February 1905 – 15
October 1992), was an
English civil servant and
philosopher who...
- The
Salian Franks, also
called the
Salians (Latin: Salii; Gr****: Σάλιοι, Salioi), were a
northwestern subgroup of the
early Franks who
appear in the historical...
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Middle East.
Franks succeeded General Anthony Zinni to this
position on 6 July 2000 and
served until his
retirement on 7 July 2003.
Franks was the United...
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Robert Franks may
refer to:
Bobby Franks (1909–1924),
American murder victim of
Leopold and Loeb Bob
Franks (1951–2010), U.S.
Representative from New Jersey...
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Jewish surname,
Franks has also been
found as
early as the 17th century, in New York City.
People with the
surname include:
Abigail Franks (1696–1756), American...
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Michael or Mike
Franks may
refer to:
Michael Franks (musician) (born 1944),
American jazz
singer and
songwriter Michael Franks (album), his
eponymous album...
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Beans and
franks or
franks and
beans is a dish
consisting of
baked beans and hot dog sausages. It can be a main
course or a side.
Often served in informal...
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Bloodhound Gang.
James Moyer Franks was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania, the son of
Alice Ann (born Moyer) and
Richard Lee
Franks. He is of
German and Native...