neustria and austrasia - EAS

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  1. Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th–8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. By derivation, Neustria was the “new” (French neuf; German neu) land—i.e., the area colonized by the Franks since their settlement in northern Gaul.It corresponded roughly to the area of present France west of the Meuse and ...
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    Is Neustrasia the same as Austrasia?
    The analogy to Austrasia is even more explicit in the variant Neustrasia. Neustria was also employed as a term for northwestern Italy during the period of Lombard domination. It was contrasted with the northeast, which was called Austrasia, the same term as given to eastern Francia .
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    What happened between Neustria and Austrasia?
    From 567 to the death of Sigebert II in 613, Neustria and Austrasia fought each other almost constantly, with Burgundy playing the peacemaker between them. These struggles reached their climax in the wars between Brunhilda and Fredegund, queens respectively of Austrasia and Neustria.
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    Where is Austrasia located?
    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. The exact boundary between Merovingian Neustria and Austrasia is unclear with respect to areas such as the medieval counties of Flanders, Brabant and Hainaut, and areas immediately to the south of these.
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    What does Neustria stand for?
    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.
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  3. Neustria - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustria

    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). Augustin Thierry (1825) assumed Neustria is simply a corruption of Westria, from West-rike "western realm". In any case, Neustria contrasts with the name Austrasia "eastern realm". The analogy to Austrasia is even more explicit in the variant Neustrasia.

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  4. Austrasia - Wikipedia

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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 Saxony to the north, Thuringia to the east, Swabia and Burgundy to the south and to Neustria to the southwest. The exact boundary between Merovingian Neustria and Austrasia is unclear with respect to areas such as the medieval counties of Flanders, Brabant and Hainaut, and areas immediately to the south of these.

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  5. Neustria – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

    https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustria

    Neustria cũng được sử dụng như một thuật ngữ cho Tây Bắc nước Ý trong thời kỳ thống trị của Lombard. Nó tương phản với phía đông bắc, được gọi là Austrasia, một thuật ngữ mà cũng được dùng để chỉ Đông Frank. Tham khảo

  6. Kingdoms of France - Austrasia

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

    Neustria, Austrasia, and Burgundy are controlled directly, and the former two names fade from common usage. In the following century, Austrasia's territory is broken up into separate regions, one of which, the easternmost, becomes known as Franconia.

  7. Charles (Martel The Hammer) Austrasia

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    A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded France in 732.

  8. Brunhilde: The Frankish Queen of Austrasia

    https://www.thoughtco.com/brunhilde-queen-of-austrasia-3529715
    1. Father: Athanagild, Visigoth king
    2. Mother: Goiswintha
    3. Husband: King Sigebert, Frankish king of Austrasia*
    4. Sister: Galswintha, who married Brunhilde's husband's half-brother, Chilperic of Neustria*
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    • Nghề nghiệp: Women's History Writer
    • Xuất bản: 30/06/2015
  9. Pépin ll "the Fat" d'Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of ...

    https://www.geni.com/people/Pépin-ll-d-Héristal-Mayor-of-the-Palace-of-Austrasia...

    16/01/2022 · Pepin was created mayor in all three Frankish kingdoms (Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy) and began calling himself Duke and Prince of the Franks (dux et princeps Francorum). In the ensuing quarrels, Berthar killed his mother-in-law Ansfled and fled.

    • Nơi sinh: Walloon Region
    • Birthplace: Herstal, Liège, Walloon Region, Belgium
    • Birthdate: circa 640
    • Place of Burial: Liège, Walloon Region, Belgium
  10. Neustria - Wikipedia

    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustria
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    La suddivisione del Regno franco avvenne quando, alla morte di Clodoveo I (regnò fra il 482 e il 511), i figli Clotario, Clodomiro, Teodorico e Childeberto si spartirono il regno. Le continue spartizioni dei territori fra i discendenti di Clodoveo sfociarono in una serie di rivalità che causarono più di due secoli di guerre con l'Austrasia, ch…
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  11. Neustria - Wikipedia

    https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustria

    Neustria, Austrasia și Burgundia s-au unit apoi sub o singură autoritate, iar numele "Neustria" și "Austrasia" au dispărut treptat. Ultima editare a paginii a fost efectuată la 17 septembrie 2020, ora 12:31. Acest text este disponibil sub licența Creative …

  12. Nêustria – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

    https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nêustria

    As constantes redivisões de território causaram rivalidades que mantiveram a Nêustria e a Austrásia (a porção oriental do Reino Franco) em constante estado de guerra. Em 687, Pepino de Herstal, prefeito do palácio do rei da Austrásia, derrotou os nêustrios em Tertry e unificou a Austrásia e a Nêustria.

    • Continente: Europa
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    • • 511: Fundação
    • Governo: Não especificado


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