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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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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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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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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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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Pepin the Hunchback (category Frankish warriors)
judged that he must be subjected to God's service. — Lorsch Annals, 792 The Royal Frankish Annals (Latin: Annales regni Francorum) provide another foundational...
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Hardrad (redirect from Hardrad, Frankish Count and Conspirator)
for Hardrad's actions are mentioned in a revised edition of the Royal Frankish Annals for the year 785. Almost no other first-hand sources reference Hardrad...
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