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Definition of Merovingians

Merovingian
Merovingian Mer`o*vin"gi*an, a. [From Merovaeus, the Latin name of a king of the Franks.] Of or pertaining to the first Frankish dynasty in Gaul or France. -- n. One of the kings of this dynasty.

Meaning of Merovingians from wikipedia

- genealogies, the Merovingians never claimed descent from a god, nor is there evidence that they were regarded as sacred. The Merovingians' long hair distinguished...
- Merovingian may refer to: Merovingian dynasty, family of Frankish kings who ruled an area of modern France and Germany from the 5th to 8th century AD...
- Merovingian script or Gallo-Roman script (Latin: Scriptura Merovingica/Francogallica) was a medieval variant of the Latin script so called because it...
- genealogies, the Merovingians never claimed descent from a god, nor is there evidence that they were regarded as sacred. The Merovingians' long hair distinguished...
- The earliest group of Franks that rose to prominence was the Salian Merovingians, who conquered most of Roman Gaul, as well as the Gaulish territory of...
- monasteries founded during the Merovingian period, between the years c. 500 and c. 750. The abbeys aren't 'Merovingian' as such, although there are quite...
- Merovingian Music also abbreviated as MRV or MRV Music, is a non-genre specific record label in Red Bank, New Jersey. The label was founded by Jack Ponti...
- Merovingian art is the art of the Merovingian dynasty of the Franks, which lasted from the 5th century to the 8th century in present-day France, Benelux...
- beyond the Rhine did the Merovingians s**** to extend political control over their neighbours. Tactically, the Merovingians borrowed heavily from the...
- Gregory of Tours and Women of the Merovingian Elite, (Brill, 2015), chapter 6 and 7 Gregory of Tours, The Merovingians, trans. Alexander Callander Murray...