The Royal Frankish Annals (Latin: Annales regni Francorum), also called the Annales Laurissenses maiores ('Greater Lorsch Annals'), are a series of annals...
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Irminsul (section Royal Frankish Annals)
Christianization of the continental Germanic peoples: According to the Royal Frankish Annals (772 AD), during the Saxon Wars, Charlemagne is repeatedly described...
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Germany. The event is attested in contemporary Frankish sources, including the Royal Frankish Annals. Beginning in the 1870s, some scholars have attempted...
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Avar Wars (redirect from Frankish-Avar wars)
for an invasion of the Avar Khaganate in early summer 791. The Royal Frankish Annals notes that the war was justified by the "excessive and intolerable...
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Annales Bertiniani (redirect from Annals of Saint Bertan)
account is taken to cover the period 830-82, thus continuing the Royal Frankish Annals (741–829), from which, however, it has circulated independently...
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with other Danish rulers is also uncertain. An 812 entry in the Royal Frankish Annals mentions "Anulo nepos Herioldi". The Latin "nepos" can be translated...
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include the Royal Frankish Annals, the Annals of Fulda (Annales Fuldenses), the Annals of St Bertin (Annales Bertiniani), and the Annals of Lorsch (Annales...
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1997, p. 360. Poulík 1978, p. 159. Royal Frankish Annals (year 811), p. 94. Bowlus 1995, pp. 60–61. Royal Frankish Annals (year 822), pp. 111-112. Havlík...
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successor of King Gudfred, his uncle. Hemming I is mentioned in the Royal Frankish Annals as son to an unnamed brother of Gudfred. Though Gesta Hammaburgensis...
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Charlemagne (redirect from Emperor of the West and Frankish king Charles I)
during his lifetime, but this is not certain. The contemporary Royal Frankish Annals routinely call him Carolus magnus rex ("Charles the great king")...
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