• Fraxinetum (redirect from Fraxinet)
    Fraxinetum or Fraxinet (Arabic: فرخشنيط, romanized: Farakhshanīt or فرخشة Farakhsha, from Latin fraxinus: "ash tree", fraxinetum: "ash forest") was the...
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  • Battle of Fraxinet or Fraxinetum was fought around 20 May 942, between a Hungarian raiding army and the Muslim frontier state of Fraxinet, and ended...
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    Hungarians retreat to the Gothic March. Battle of Fraxinet: King Hugh of Provence launches an attack on Fraxinet, the Moorish fortress on the Côté d'Azur that...
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    residents for ransom. The conquering Arabs established the emirate of Fraxinet in 887. Early in 973, the Saracens captured Maieul, the abbot of the monastery...
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    reign he fought with these Saracen pirates, who had established a base at Fraxinet in 889 and had been raiding the coast of Provence, alarming the local nobility...
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    Gibelin de Grimaldi aided William the Good in driving the Saracens of Fraxinet out of the area in AD 973 and was rewarded with the land. The village is...
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    under Rodoald. In the 10th century, it was attacked by the Saracens of Fraxinet. After a period as an independent commune, it was ruled by the Counts of...
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    'the mercy of God') and was part of the area ruled by the Moors of nearby Fraxinet in the ninth and tenth centuries. Centre of the village Mediterranean coast...
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    Burgundian rule was interrupted between 942 and 970 by Arab rule based in Fraxinet. Grenoble grew significantly in the 11th century when the Counts of Albon...
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    al-Andalus. There was still a Muslim presence north of Spain, especially in Fraxinet all the way into Switzerland until the 10th century. Muslim forces under...
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    range in southeastern France. It is located in the department of Var, near Fraxinet and between Hyères and Fréjus. Its highest point, at Signal de la Sauvette...
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    Narbonne was unable to return to France from Rome because the Moors from Fraxinet controlled all the passes in the Alps. Moor pirates operated out of the...
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    organise the fight against the Magyars and the Andalusian pirates based at Fraxinet in Provence. Active, if sometimes dubious, diplomacy paid off. He concluded...
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  • colonization and occupation, in modern-day France, Switzerland, and Italy, using Fraxinet in the Gulf of St. Tropez as a base for raids and colonisation. The Iberian...
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    In the 10th century, Arabic-speaking Muslims from their Mediterranean Fraxinet base settled in the Valais for a few decades. They occupied the Great St...
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  • for control over Baghdad. Battle of Fraxinet Hungarian raiding army defeat the Muslim frontier state of Fraxinet and they continued on their way to Hispania...
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  • their threat, which had been constant since the establishment of a base at Fraxinet. At the Battle of Tourtour in 973, with the assistance of the counts of...
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    The chapters on al-Andalus, Sicily, and the richly cultivated area of Fraxinet (La Garde-Freinet) describes in detail a number of regional innovations...
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    the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in Provence. They establish a fortified base at Fraxinet (modern-day La Garde-Freinet). After raiding the surrounding area, the...
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  • Muwallad adventurers from Pechina near Almería established a fortress in Fraxinet, on the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in Provence. They spoke both Latin and Arabic...
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    (Nicaea 813, 859 and 880). In 888, Andalusian Muslims set up a new base in Fraxinet near Fréjus in French Provence, from where they started raids along the...
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    an Arab Muslim colony dominated by the nearby Saracenic settlement of Fraxinet; in 940, Saint-Tropez was controlled by Nasr ibn Ahmad. From 961 to 963...
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  • sancti Bobonis. He built a castle on a hill opposite the Muslim fortress of Fraxinet and led the Christians of Provence to victory in battle with the Muslims...
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    the Hungarian army battled with the Arabs from the Muslim enclave of Fraxinet, when Conrad I of Burgundy fell on them by surprise and defeated the two...
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    converted to Christianity Decisive Hungarian – Pecheneg victory 942 Battle of Fraxinet Principality of Hungary Muslims Hungarian victory 942 Hungarian raid in...
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  • Arles. From 890, the Umayyads tried to regain a foothold in France around Fraxinet, in the Massif des Maures. The years 880 and 890 mark a turning point in...
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    through forests of cork, oaks, and chestnuts. The village was the site of Fraxinet, an Arab settlement of the ninth to tenth centuries. This settlement was...
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    Provence, the Hungarians battle with the Moors from the Muslim enclave of Fraxinet. September 10 – King Louis IV (d'Outremer) dies after a hunting accident...
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    Al-Andalus conquered several bases in France and established the emirate of Fraxinet. They were eventually defeated and expelled in 975. During the winter of...
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  • abbey of the Burgundian kingdom. In the 10th century, the Saracens of Fraxinet established an outpost near the abbey to control the Alpine passes. In...
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