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- Lex Frisionum (the "Law of the Frisians", or more freely the "Frisian Law") was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne, after the year 785,...
- De itinere Frisonum ('Of the Frisian itinerary') is an eyewitness account written in Latin of the Frisian crusaders' journey from Friesland to Acre during...
- there was to help fund his revolt. In 1217, according to the De itinere Frisonum the city was raided by a group of Frisian crusaders en route to the Holy...
- River Lauwers to Acre (1217–1218). This text is known as the De itinere Frisonum and it provides a lot of details about the naval voyage and the crusading...
- Frisians followed William in the Fifth Crusade as do****ented in De itinere Frisonum. 1156, The Frisian diet or ding at the Upstalsboom. What starts out as...
- into the military garrison of Garb al-Andalus. According to De itinere Frisonum the Frisian Crusaders refused to help on account of Innocent III prohibition...
- Afsluitdijk caused a 19% increase of current velocity in Vliestroom. In the Lex Frisonum the Vlie (Fli, or Flehi) is accepted as the boundary between the territory...
- After this crossroads the Burgus changed its name, and was called Burgus Frisonum ("Burg of the Frisians"), because of the schola founded there in the eight...
- city of Alcácer do Sal from the Almohads as it is noted in the De itinere Frisonum and the Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum. William helped to conquer the city...
- (Oliverus scholasticus) reflects his experience in the Crusade. De Itinere Frisonum is an eyewitness account of the Frisians' journey from Friesland to Acre...