- Friezenprivilege, Vrijheidsprivilege,
Libertas Frisonica or
Previlegii Frisiorum Caroli Magni.
Between 650 and 750 the
Franks significantly expanded their...
-
barbarian origin start to
appear in the
record e.g. Ala I Sarmatarum,
cuneus Frisiorum and
numerus Hnaufridi in Britain.
There existed a
hierarchy of pay between...
-
Cuneus Frisionum or
Frisiorum cuneus are the
names of
units of
Frisian auxiliaries in the
Roman army. Two
memorial stones in Housesteads, Hexham, England...
- of
Tuihanti serving in an
auxiliary unit of the
Roman army, the
Cuneus Frisiorum. (The
Frisii was a name
applied to all or most
tribes north of the Rhine...
-
barbarian origin start to
appear in the
record e.g. Ala I Sarmatarum,
cuneus Frisiorum and
numerus Hnaufridi in Britain. At the
bottom end of the rank pyramid...
- Frisians. Well
known examples are
medieval myths of
origin like the
Gesta Frisiorum or the
Tractatus Alvini, sixteenth-century
humanistic scholarly books...
- Ages
extended the two
settlements - the
latter fortified - of the
Schola Frisiorum (for the
frisian pilgrims) and of the
Burgus Saxonum (for the
Saxon pilgrims)...
- Friezenprivilege, Vrijheidsprivilege,
libertas Frisonica or
Previlegii Frisiorum Caroli Magni.
According to the legend, the
Frisians elected Magnus, that...
- Franecherae, 1633
Joannes à Sande:
Decisiones Frisicæ siue
Rervm in
svprema Frisiorum curia iudicatarum. Leovardiæ, 1639
Johan van den Sande: Kort
begryp der...
-
Roman fort at
Burgh by
Sands is the
correct location. The unit, (Cuneus
Frisiorum)
apparently remained there long
enough to
acquire the title, 'Aballavensium'...