10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AUSTRASIA»
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Modern History Or the Present State of All Nations
Chilperick succeeded to the kingdom of Soissons-, Charibert to that of Paris ;
Gontran to Orleans with Burgundy, which thereupon obtained the name of the
kingdom of Burgundy again ; and Sigebert to Austrasia. Narses having driven
both the.
... Sigimberus I Bishop of Auvergne B. Abt 419 Westphalia, Germany +Miss
Tonantius B. Abt 429 In of, Rome, Italy 53 Ferreolus Duke of Moselle B. Abt 465
In Of, Moselle, Austrasia +Outeria Duchess of Moselle B. 504 In Of, Moselle,
Austrasia ...
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Kings, Rulers, and Statesmen
Thierry I of Austrasia, son of Clovis d. 534 Clodomir of Neustria, son of Clovis d.
524 Childebert I of Neustria, son of Clovis d. 558 Clothaire I of Neustria, son of
Clovis d. 56l Theodeberti of Austrasia, son of Thierry d. 548 Theobald of
Austrasia, ...
Leonard F. Wise, Mark Hillary Hansen, E. W. Egan, 2006
... Germany 52 Sigimberus I Bishop of Auvergne B Abt 419 Westphalia, Germany
+Miss Tonantius B Abt 429 In of, Rome, Italy 53 Ferreolus Duke of Moselle B Abt
465 In Of, Moselle, Austrasia +Outeria Duchess of Moselle B 504 In Of, Moselle, ...
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Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years, 1570-1870
Heinrich Vagedes (†1698), Regnum Austrasiae seu Lotharingiae (1682) Affiches
de Metz, renamedAffiches d'Austrasie (1766), then de Lorraine (1769) Dom Jean
François, Vocabulaire austrasien (Metz, 1773).30 The learned term “Austrasia” ...
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Medieval European Coinage: Volume 1, The Early Middle Ages ...
... 534-48 I THEODEBALD I Metz, 548-55 CHLODOMIR Orleans, 511-24
CHILDEBERT-I Paris, 511-58 CHLOTAR I Soissons, 511-61 (sole king from 558)
CHARIBERT I *SIGEBERT I Paris, 561-7 Austrasia, 561-75 r *CHILDEBERT II
Austrasia, ...
Philip Grierson, Mark Blackburn, 2007
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The Early Medieval World: From the Fall of Rome to the Time ...
Austrasia The “eastern land” or “eastern realm,” Austrasia was the northeastern
part of the Frankish kingdom and included parts of modern day Belgium, France,
Germany and Luxembourg. Its territory stretched from near the Seine to the Rhine
...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
(1st in Orleans ; in Burgundy ; 2d in Austrasia, 612) 596-613 Chilperic I. (at
Soissons, 561) ; then at Paris Clotaire II. (at first at Soissons, then alone) Caribert
II. (in Aquitaine) - 628-631 Dagobert I. (in Austrasia, 622, at Soissons, 628, then ...
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The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History: The later roman ...
057-4L) ILOVIS = Ilotilda5 dau. of (0SI-5E) I Ihilpcric II of } 8urgundy Audofleda - (
2) Eheodoric5 K. of I the Ostrogoths t 0" Table 0 c5 p. 132) ELIOI8IE I (Austrasia
520-48) EHIOI8ALE (Austrasia 508-E) IAI8IT I (Iaris 561-67) GUEEIAME ...
Charles William, Previté-Orton, 1960
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A Compendious View of the History of the Darker Ages: ...
A.D. & 611. CORBUS, king of Pnris, Orleans, and Austrasia. A.D. ^ 611.
MEROVEUS, king of Paris, Orleans, and Austrasia. A.D. 611. Vagobcrt—
Ckaribert— CLOTHARIUS 2d, king of Soissons. Afterwards sole a.d. f& 584. king.
Died A.D. 688.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AUSTRASIA»
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Australia's 'Big Four' Bank ANZ Integrates Contactless Payment …
... payment feature QuickPass to ANZ electronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS) terminals and ATMs throughout the Austrasia region. «CoinTelegraph, Jun 15»
Metz, entre Francia y Alemania
Quedan monumentos de época romana, de cuando fue capital del Reino de Austrasia y más tarde Ciudad Libre del Sacro Imperio Romano ... «El Mundo, Sep 14»
The Battle of Tours
It is then that he found himself face to face with the lord of Austrasia, Charles, a mighty warrior from his youth, and trained in all the occasions of arms.” Indeed ... «National Review Online, Oct 13»
Selected Coins in Jacquier's Auction Sale
Cologne, Austrasia. Tremissis, “boucle perdue” type, 560-565/85. Prou 1169. MEC 491. Extremely rare. Only 10 specs. are known to exist of ... «Coin Update News, Aug 13»
The monk who defied a synod of bishops
He found refuge, first at Soissons, then at Metz, where Theodebert II, King of Austrasia, agreed to back his missionary work. Near Zurich, though ... «Catholic Herald Online, Nov 12»
ST. ARNULF OF METZ
His parents belonged to a distinguished Frankish family, and lived in Austrasia in the eastern section of the kingdom founded by Clovis. I. In the school where ... «Catholic News Agency, Sep 07»