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  1. The term "Neustria" took on the meaning of "land between the Seine and Loire " when it was given as a regnum ( kingdom) by Charlemagne to his second son, Charles the Younger, in 790. At this time, the chief city of the kingdom appears to be Le Mans, where the royal court of Charles was established.
    Capital: Soissons
    Currency: Denier
    Status: Part of Kingdom of the Franks
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    Where is Neustria?
    Neustria included the land between the Loire and the Silva Carbonaria, approximately the north of present-day France, with Paris, Orléans, Tours, Soissons as its main cities.
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    Who ruled Neustria in the 9th century?
    In 911, Robert I of France became margrave of both Marches and took the title demarchus. His family, the later Capetians, ruled the whole of Neustria until 987, when Hugh Capet was elected to the kingship. The subsidiary counts of Neustria had exceeded the margrave in power by that time and the peak of Viking and Breton raiding had passed.
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    Where is Neustria consulate?
    Neustrian Consulate, more known as Neustria is a little french themed state south-east of Volkstadt, in the +, +. It has been founded by Marxyz, a citizen of /pol/ynesia. He founded Neustria with French friend during August 2015.
    civwiki.org/wiki/Neustria
    What does Neustrasia stand for?
    Neustria (/ˈnjuːstriə/), or Neustrasia, (meaning "western land") was the western part of the Kingdom of the Franks.
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    Neustria - Wikipedia

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    Neustria was the western part of the Kingdom of the Franks. Neustria included the land between the Loire and the Silva Carbonaria, approximately the north of present-day France, with Paris, Orléans, Tours, Soissons as its main cities. It later referred to the region between the Seine and the Loire rivers

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    The name Neustria is mostly explained as "new western land", although Taylor (1848) suggested the interpretation of "northeastern land". Nordisk familjebok (1913) even suggested "not the eastern land" (icke östland).

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    The predecessor to Neustria was the Roman rump state of the Kingdom of Soissons. In 486 its ruler Syagrius lost the Battle of Soissons to the Frankish king Clovis Iand the domain was thereafter under the control of the Franks. Constant re-divisions of territories

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    In 748, the brothers Pepin the Short and Carloman gave their younger brother Grifo twelve counties in Neustria centred on that of Le Mans. This politywas termed the ducatus Cenomannicus, or Duchy of Maine, and this was an alternative name for the regnum of Neustria

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    In 861, the Carolingian king Charles the Bald created the Marches of Neustria that were ruled by officials appointed by the crown, known as

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    The chief contemporary chronicles written from a Neustrian perspective are the History of the Franks by Gregory of Tours, the Book of the History of the Franks, the Annals of St-Bertin,

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

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    Merovingian kings
    Childeric I 458–481
    Clovis I 481–511
    Chlodomer 511–524

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  4. Neustria - CivWiki

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    • Neustrian Consulate, more known as Neustria is a little french themed state south-east of Volkstadt, in the +, +. It has been founded by Marxyz, a citizen of /pol/ynesia. He founded Neustria with French friend during August 2015. It was at the beginning just a little settlement and it started to grow slowly from the beginning. It is, for October 2015, populated of about 10 active players. I…
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  5. Rouen - Capital of Haute Normandie

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    Rouen has been an influential city since ancient times. It was indeed the capital and residence of the Dukes of Normandy until William the Conqueror. It is today the capital of Haute-Normandie and an active port located on the river Seine. Many of you will also associated its name with the memory of Joan of Arc.

  6. Kingdoms of France - Paris / Neustria

    https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/FranceNeustria.htm

    Merovingian Kingdom of Paris / Neustria AD 511 - 751. The great empire-builder of the Franks, Clovis, succeeded his father in AD 481 as the Frankish ruler or Camaracum (Cambrai) and Tournai in north-eastern Gaul (now in Belgium). He went on to consolidate a single Frankish kingdom which he was able to hand on to his sons, converting the Franks to Christianity in 497 and …

  7. Neustria | Article about Neustria by The Free Dictionary

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    The dynastic rivalry involved Neustria in almost constant warfare with the eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom, which became known as Austrasia Austrasia , 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.

  8. Neustria Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Rouen became the capital of the new Duchy of Normandy, and the old name of Neustria disappeared. Normandy, Complete | Gordon Home Know ye that in Neustria , which we call

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