- The
Chronicle of
Fredegar is the
conventional title used for a 7th-century
Frankish chronicle that was
probably written in Burgundy. The
author is unknown...
- three-day
Battle of Wogastisburg. The
dates for Samo's rule are
based on
Fredegar, who says that he went to the
Slavs in the
fortieth year of
Chlothar II...
-
Contrast Peyroux pp. 51–52,
Wemple p. 54, and Wood p. 260
Wemple 54
Fredegar ch 86
Fredegar, ch 88
Peyroux 40–53
McNamara et al. 224
Peyroux 52
Wemple 60 Wemple...
- names, both
first appeared in the
fourth book of the
Continuations of
Fredegar as
advisers to
Chlotar II of Neustria, who 'incited'
revolt against King...
-
mythical sea
creature mentioned in the 7th
century Frankish Chronicle of
Fredegar.
Referred to as "the
beast of
Neptune which resembles a Quinotaur", it...
- Odo), but
later writers,
probably "influenced by the
Continuations of
Fredegar,
attributed the
Muslims casualties solely to
Charles Martel, and the battle...
- twice, and
captured Bourges,
although Odo
retook it. The
Continuations of
Fredegar allege that Odo
called on ****istance from the
recently established emirate...
- ("The Hill of the Wends"), and
Knetzburg (“Prince's Castle”).
According to
Fredegar, Samo, a
Frankish merchant, went to the
Slavs in c. 623–624. The dating...
- Derv****) was an
early ruler of the
Sorbs (fl. 615–636). He is
mentioned by
Fredegar in his
Latin chronicle as dux
gente Surbiorum que ex
genere Sclavinorum:...
- have
applied to
Slavic peoples. However,
sources such as the
Chronicle of
Fredegar and Paul the
Deacon are
neither clear nor
consistent in
their ethnographic...