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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Frankish (disambiguation)

Frankish         
·adj Like, or pertaining to, the Franks.
Frankish mythology         
  • Golden cicadas or bees with garnet inserts, discovered in the tomb of [[Childeric I]] (died 482). They may have symbolised eternal life (cicadas) or longevity (the bees of Artemis).<ref>For cicadas, cf. Joachim Werner, "Frankish Royal Tombs in the Cathedrals of Cologne and Saint-Denis", ''Antiquity'', 38:151 (1964), 202; for bees, cf. G. W. Elderkin, "The Bee of Artemis", ''The American Journal of Philology'', 60:2 (1939), 213.</ref>
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MYTHOLOGY OF THE GERMANIC TRIBAL CONFEDERATION OF THE FRANKS
Salian Mythology; Salian Frankish Mythology; Frank mythology; Frankish Mythology; Frankish religion; Frankish mythology
Frankish mythology comprises the mythology of the Germanic tribal confederation of the Franks, from its roots in polytheistic Germanic paganism through the inclusion of Greco-Roman components in the Early Middle Ages.
Frankish Hymnal         
  • Vatican]] Reg. Lat. 11, fol. 230v (''[[Te Deum]]'')
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Frankish hymnal
The Frankish Hymnal (, also called "Gallican Hymnal"Donald A. Bullough, Carolingian Renewal: Sources and Heritage (1991) 262.

Wikipedia

Frankish

Frankish may refer to:

  • Franks, a Germanic tribe and their culture
    • Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages
  • Francia, a post-Roman state in France and Germany
  • East Francia, the successor state to Francia in Germany
  • West Francia, the successor state to Francia in France
  • Crusaders
  • Levantines (Latin Christians)
Examples of use of Frankish
1. Dr Pat Frankish, a consultant clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, said the couple had over–invested emotionally in the dog.
2. As for Mi‘ilya, 20 kilometers north–east of Acre, it boasts the Frankish fortress of Castellum Regis, "the king‘s castle." Bookmark to del.icio.us In her Majesty‘s service Israeli wunderkind footballer Ben Sahar will play on loan for Queen‘s Park Rangers.
3. "They need to be supported with that, and enabled to re–direct their emotional energy into another pet or another cause, such as sponsoring a child." Common problem Dr Frankish said this kind of attachment to a pet was "very common". In a case reported earlier this summer, a woman was so desperate to trace her stolen Yorkshire terrier that she put up posters offering a 10,000 reward and turned to a clairvoyant.
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