• A list of church synods held in the Frankish kingdom and its immediate predecessors in the Frankish area, including the Visigothic Kingdom, the Ostrogothic...
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  • of Flavigny. The Seventh Council of Valence held in 1209. The Council of Valence held in 1248. List of Frankish synods Sackville, L. J. (28 February 2019)...
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    The Kingdom of the Franks (Latin: Regnum Francorum), also known as the Frankish Kingdom, the Frankish Empire (Latin: Imperium Francorum) or Francia, was...
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  • decades or more; There had been no church synods for at least eighty years; There were no archbishops in the Frankish church, and bishops (many without a fixed...
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    Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum (category Manuscripts of the Vatican Library)
    Heinrich Pertz, Capitularia regum Francorum Vol. 1. MGH, 1835, 19-20. List of Frankish synods Notes Dierkens 24. Tangl, letter 50, 80ff. Dierkens 23. Filotas...
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    Cadaver Synod, convening one synod in Rome, and another in Ravenna. The two synods which affirmed the findings of Theodore II's synod, ordered the acta of the...
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    the time of the Synod of Quierzy (858), Hincmar was claiming that Charles was anointed to the entire West Frankish kingdom. With the Treaty of Mersen in...
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    The Synods of Aachen between 816 and 819 were a landmark in regulations for the monastic life in the Frankish realm. The Benedictine Rule was declared...
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    area encompassing the modern region of Gascony. The Duchy of Gascony, then known as Wasconia, was originally a Frankish march formed to hold sway over the...
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    Clovis I (redirect from Clovis I of France)
    reconstructed Frankish: *Hlōdowig; c. 466 – 27 November 511) was the first king of the Franks to unite all of the Franks under one ruler, changing the form of leadership...
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    with the defence of the empire's southwestern frontier. He conquered Barcelona from the Emirate of Córdoba in 801 and asserted Frankish authority over Pamplona...
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    Soissons (category Communes of Aisne)
    establishment dates from about 300, and it was the location of a number of church synods called "Council of Soissons". Soissons enters written history under its...
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  • together. Clovis, as a Nicene Christian, was aware of this and thus the need to call a Frankish synod. Agde and Orléans shared both attendees and legislative...
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    renewal of the Truce of God, an attempt on the part of the church to reduce feuding among Frankish nobles. Pope Urban's speech on 27 November included...
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    Aquitaine to the west, the Kingdom of Upper Burgundy to the north, and the Kingdom of Italy to the east. The West Frankish King Louis the Stammerer died on...
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    Saxons (redirect from History of the Saxons)
    appear to have been politically united until about that time. Previous Frankish rulers of Austrasia, both Merovingian and Carolingian, fought numerous campaigns...
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    outstanding creators of the first Europe, as the apostle of Germania, the reformer of the Frankish church, and the chief fomentor of the alliance between...
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    Catholic Church in Germany (category Culture of Bavaria)
    During the period of the Frankish Empire, the two most important of these missionaries were Columbanus, who was active in the Frankish Empire from 590,...
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  • to recognize it as valid (and the Church of Rome did not accept this addition until 1014). In the Synods of Aachen (816–819), clerical and monastic discipline...
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    Christianization of the Franks. Because of Clovis's efforts, a large number of churches were established in the formerly pagan lands of the Frankish empire, establishing...
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  • done at the express invitation of the powerful ruler Rastislav of Moravia. Yet within the Moravian state there was a Frankish party among the nobility who...
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  • King of the Irish who was attacked and defeated by the Danish forces of Hakon and Starkad. The Royal Frankish Annals are a series of Latin annals of the...
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    took place in 862. A synod of Frankish bishops met at Metz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court of Charles the Bald, and...
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  • from the original on 9 February 2005. Retrieved 11 March 2005. A single Frankish-Alemannic combat, in summer 506, is presented, for example, in J.M. Wallace-Hadrill...
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  • the daughter of the powerful East Frankish Count Rudolph (also called Eadolf), and his wife, Aeda. Fastrada became the third wife of Charlemagne, marrying...
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    of Pamplona owed its re-establishment to Sancho III, who for this purpose convened a synod at Leyre in 1022 and one at Pamplona in 1023. These synods...
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  • Hincmar finally submitted to the decrees of the Apostolic See, and the Frankish synods passed corresponding ordinances. Nicholas showed the same zeal in other...
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    the capital of the Frankish Kingdom, and Aachen Palace was abandoned until the advent of the Carolingian dynasty. The Pippinid Mayors of the Palace carried...
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  • Iran. His hierarchy served the largest number of Christians in the known world at that time. The synods of Antioch met at a basilica named for Julian the...
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  • appear before the Synod of Milan in 860. Judith of Flanders, Frankish princess and daughter of Charles the Bald was excommunicated by Frankish bishops after...
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