Examples of 'francorum' in a sentence

Meaning of "francorum"

Francorum is a Latin term that translates to 'of the Franks' and is often used in historical contexts to refer to the Frankish people

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Annales regni Francorum inde ab a.
The war was over and Charles was undisputed dux Francorum.
The eyewitness Gesta Francorum states that some people were spared.
Charlemagne rex Francorum.
Annales regni francorum - original text in latin.
He was a chronicler of the Crusade in his Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem.
Liber historiae Francorum ( ) is an anonymous 8th century chronicle.
Dux et princeps Francorum.
The Liber Historiae Francorum seems to imply that Chlothar died in 719.
Liber historiƦ Francorum.
The Historia Francorum is in ten books.
Their deaths are also mentioned in the " Gesta quorundam regum Francorum.
Exinde origo Francorum fuit.
It is the case, specifically, of Fredegar and the author of the Liber Historiae Francorum.
Robert Gaguin 's Compendium super origine et gestis Francorum made ample use of Froissart.

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Modern historians have proffered two interpretations of the 10th-century use of dux Francorum.
Raymond d'Aguilers, Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem tr.
The first known mention of the Moravians was in the Annales Regni Francorum in 822 AD.
As rex Francorum ( Kings of the Franks ).
The main source about his life is the Historia Francorum of Gregory of Tours.
A continuing text called " l'Historia Francorum " from Aimion de Fleury says,.
Fulcher of Chartres, who was present at the council, in his Gesta Francorum Jerusalem Expugnantium c.
Richard Gerberding, the modern editor of Liber Historiae Francorum places its anonymous author here, ca 727.
Latin, ex genere Francorum.
Gregory, bishop of Tours, completes his Historia Francorum " History of the Franks.

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