frankish (Meaning)

Wordnet

frankish (a)

of or relating to the Franks

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frankish (a.)

Like, or pertaining to, the Franks.

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frankish Sentence Examples

  1. The Frankish Empire, established by Charlemagne, dominated Western Europe from the 8th to the 9th centuries.
  2. Clovis I, the first Frankish king to convert to Christianity, is considered the father of the Frankish monarchy.
  3. The Frankish military, composed of mounted warriors, played a pivotal role in their conquests.
  4. Frankish law, known as the Salic Law, influenced the development of later European legal systems.
  5. Frankish art and architecture, influenced by Roman and Germanic traditions, left a lasting legacy on European civilization.
  6. The Frankish language, a Germanic tongue, evolved into the modern French and Spanish languages.
  7. The Frankish settlement of Gaul led to the formation of a new cultural and linguistic landscape in Western Europe.
  8. Frankish missionaries played a significant role in the conversion of the Germanic tribes to Christianity.
  9. The Carolingian dynasty, a Frankish dynasty, brought about a period of cultural and political resurgence in Europe.
  10. The Frankish presence in the Holy Land contributed to the development of the Crusades and the establishment of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.

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of or relating to the FranksLike, or pertaining to, the Franks.

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The Frankish Empire, established by Charlemagne, dominated Western Europe from the 8th to the 9th centuries.

Clovis I, the first Frankish king to convert to Christianity, is considered the father of the Frankish monarchy.

The Frankish military, composed of mounted warriors, played a pivotal role in their conquests.

Frankish law, known as the Salic Law, influenced the development of later European legal systems.