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    Austrasia - Wikipedia

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    Austrasia was a territory which formed the north-eastern section of the Merovingian Kingdom of the Franks during the 6th to 8th centuries. It was centred on the Meuse, Middle Rhine and the Moselle rivers, and was the original territory of the Franks, including both the so-called Salians and Rhineland

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    The name Austrasia is not well attested in the Merovingian period. It is recorded first by Gregory of Tours in c. 580 and then by Aimoin of Fleury in c. 1000. It is presumably the latinisation of an Old Frankishname,

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    Austrasia was centered on the Middle Rhine, including the basins of the Moselle, Main, and Meuse rivers. It bordered on Frisia and

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    After the death of the Frankish king Clovis I in 511, his four sons partitioned his kingdom amongst themselves, with Theuderic Ireceiving

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    Merovingian kings
    Theuderic I, 511–533
    Theudebert I, 533–548
    Theudebald, 548–555

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    Charles Oman. The Dark Ages 476–918. London: Rivingtons, 1914.
    Thomas Hodgkin. Italy and Her Invaders. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895.

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  2. Austrasia | Frankish kingdom, Europe | Britannica

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    Austrasia, the eastern Frankish kingdom in the Merovingian period (6th–8th century ad) of early medieval Europe, as distinct from Neustria, the western kingdom.Its mayors of the palace, leading household and government officials under the king, were ancestors of the Carolingian dynasty.Covering present northeastern France, Belgium, and areas of western and central …

  3. Kingdoms of France - Austrasia - The History Files

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    The independent kingdom of Brittany bordered both Paris and Orleans in the west while the Burgundians bordered Austrasia to the south. In its early days Austrasia's territory was in fact two smaller Frankish territories in north-eastern France - Rheims (Reims) and Metz (or Mainz, captured by the Franks early in the fifth century).

  4. Austrasia | Encyclopedia.com

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    Austrasia (ôstrā´zhə), northeastern portion of the Merovingian kingdom of the Franks in the 6th, 7th, and 8th cent., comprising, in general, parts of E France, W Germany, and the Netherlands, with its capital variously at Metz, Reims, and Soissons. It originated in the partition (511) of the realm of the Frankish king Clovis I among his four sons after his death.

  5. Austrasia France - Historical records and family trees ...

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    AUSTRASIA Childebert II of France was born at birth place, to Charibert I Of Paris Franks and Brunhilda Franks (born Visigoths). Charibert was born in 535, in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France. Brunhilda was born in 540, in Toledo, Spain. AUSTRASIA had 13 siblings: Clodoswinde BURGUNDY, Queen Chlodosinde and 11 other siblings.

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    What is Austrasia?
    Austrasia was a territory which formed the north-eastern section of the Merovingian Kingdom of the Franks during the 6th to 8th centuries.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrasia
    What is the difference between France and Austrasia?
    France: The parceling of the kingdom. Austrasia was created from the Rhine, Moselle, and Meuse districts, which had formerly been the kingdom of Reims, and from the areas east of the Rhône conquered by Theodoric I and his son Theodebert; Sigebert I (died 575) transferred the capital to Metz to take….
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    Where is Austrasia located in Germany?
    Austrasia was centered on the Middle Rhine, including the basins of the Moselle, Main, and Meuse rivers. It bordered on Frisia and Saxony to the north, Thuringia to the east, Swabia and Burgundy to the south and to Neustria to the southwest.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrasia
    Where does the name Austrasia come from?
    The name Austrasia is not well attested in the Merovingian period. It is recorded first by Gregory of Tours in c. 580 and then by Aimoin of Fleury in c. 1000. It is presumably the latinisation of an Old Frankish name, reconstructed as *Oster-rike ("Eastern Kingdom").
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrasia
  7. AUSTRASIA (MONTIGNY-LES-METZ) Chiffre d'affaires, résultat ...

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    09/07/2011 · AUSTRASIA, société à responsabilité limitée, immatriculée sous le SIREN 528867278, est active depuis 10 ans. Domiciliée à MONTIGNY-LES-METZ (57950), elle est spécialisée dans le secteur d'activité des travaux de menuiserie bois et pvc. Societe.com recense 1 établissement et le dernier événement notable de cette entreprise date du ...

  8. HISTORY OF FRANCE

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    But the kingdom of Clovis is unmistakably a new departure of great significance for northern Europe and for France. Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy: 6th - 7th century AD: After the death of Clovis, in 511, his territories are divided between his four sons. In the long term this form of equal inheritance will weaken the Merovingian realm, but ...

  9. Austrasia - Wikipedia

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    Childerico II (673) di Austrasia, Bibliothèque nationale de France Con la morte di Clotario, e la nuova suddivisione del territorio, l'Austrasia, con capitale Metz , divenne regno di Sigeberto I , i cui discendenti conservarono il trono fino all'avvento di Clotario II che …

  10. Berswinde d'Austrasie (c.650 - 690) - Genealogy

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    07/05/2021 · Death: February 20, 690 (35-44) Metz, Austrasie, France. Immediate Family: Wife of Adalrich I (Eticho), duke of Alsace. Mother of Richbald d'Austrasie; Count Haicho; Adalrich II (Eticho), count in Nordgau; Saint Odile, Abbess of Strasbourg; Adalbert I, duke of Alsace and 2 others. ; Didon (Desiderius) of Poitiers and Roswinda d'Alsace « less.

  11. chez bourgogne – Gite Rentals

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    France. Hours – May to September Weekly – 8:00AM–8:00PM. About Us. My husband and I permanently moved to the Dordogne in 2012, after visiting the region on holiday for over 20 years. We have always loved this area, with its beautiful countryside, typically French villages, warm summers, good food and the best wines in the world.

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