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Texandria (also Toxiandria;
later Toxandria, Taxandria), is a
region mentioned in the 4th
century AD and
during the
Middle Ages. It was
situated in the...
- were
pushed from
their home in
Batavia (the
civitas of Nijmegen), into
Toxandria (both
within the empire), by the non-Roman Chamavi. The
account implies...
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Iremfrid (or
Ehrenfried etc. a name
which could be
shortened to Immo, Emmo,
Immed etc.) was a 10th-century
noble born to a
family which had its
power base...
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mentioned in the late 4th
century as
Texandria (also Toxiandria;
later Toxandria, Taxandria), a name
which survived into the 8th–12th centuries. The only...
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Frankish settlement in
Toxandria,
where they had
recently settled or been
settled in 358, when
Julian the
Apostate made them dediticii...
- Salians,
allowing the
latter to
settle further away from the border, in
Toxandria. Some of the
early Frankish leaders, such as
Flavius Bauto and Arbogast...
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Julian the
Apostate in Gaul. He
allows them to form a
Roman foederati in
Toxandria.
Frankish settlers are
established in
areas in the
north and the east...
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striking distance of the
Silva Carbonaria, west of the Rhine, and
close to
Toxandria,
which is
known to have been
settled by the
Salians in the time of Julian...
- Roos
spent his
youth with a wide
variety of
Dutch clubs,
including VV
Toxandria, VV Trekvogels,
Juliana '31,
Quick 1888, PSV Eindhoven,
Willem II, N.E...
- empire,
first in
Batavia in the Rhine-Maas delta, and then in 375 in
Toxandria,
which in the
present day
consists of the
province of
North Brabant in...