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Fraxinetum or
Fraxinet (Arabic: فرخشنيط, romanized: Farakhshanīt or فرخشة Farakhsha, from
Latin fraxinus: "ash tree",
fraxinetum: "ash forest") was the...
- at
Fraxinetum. For decades, the
Saracens had been
making inroads into Provence,
building several fortresses, the
greatest of
which was at
Fraxinetum, the...
- The
Battle of
Fraxinet or
Fraxinetum was
fought around 20 May 942,
between a
Hungarian raiding army and the
Muslim frontier state of Fraxinet, and ended...
- al-Andalus
attacked M****ille and
Arles and
established a base in Camargue,
Fraxinetum or La Garde-Freinet-Les
Mautes (888–972), from
which they made
slave raids...
-
Muslim Saracens had
established a base on the
coast of
Provence called Fraxinetum, near modern-day Saint-Tropez. From here they
controlled the mountains...
- al-Andalus
attacked M****ille and
Arles and
established a base in Camargue,
Fraxinetum or La Garde-Freinet-Les
Mautes (888-972), from
which they made
slave raids...
-
replacement for beneficium) can be
dated to 899, the same year a
Muslim base at
Fraxinetum (La Garde-Freinet) in
Provence was established. It is possible, Samarrai...
- the 9th
century to the 10th, al-Andalus also
extended its
presence from
Fraxinetum into the Alps with a
series of
organized raids. The
period of the Caliphate...
-
vicinity of Saint-Tropez in the
middle of the M****if des Maures, with
Fraxinetum as its
chief town,
which Arab
written sources call
Gabal al qilâl ("the...
- apocryphal, when
Conrad learned that both the
Magyars and the
Saracens of
Fraxinetum were
marching against him, he sent
envoys to both
armies warning them...