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Frankish, a. (n.) (ˈfræŋkɪʃ) For earlier forms cf. French. [f. Frank n.1 + -ish.] 1. Of or pertaining to the ancient Franks.1802 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XIII. 11 The French, through their Frankish ancestors [have] hacher. 1875 J. C. Robertson Hist. Chr. Ch. III. 8 Leodegar was..connected with the ...
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Kevin Frankish
Kevin Earl Frankish is a Canadian television presenter and media personality. Biography
Frankish was born to Allan and Vivianne Frankish at The Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia.
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Pat Frankish
Through continuing her clinical work with both disabled and non-disabled clients, Dr Frankish is able to put theory into practice. Past President of the British Psychological Society., Dr Frankish has presented at conferences across the world.
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Keith Frankish
Jesse Prinz sought to rebut Frankish's illusionism from the perspective of reductive realism. Conferences organized
Frankish has co-organized two academic conferences.
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Ronald Frankish
Ronald Frankish (6 October 1925 – 17 October 2013) was an Australian cricketer.
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Ernest Frankish
Ernest Frankish (4 July 1876 – 22 January 1962) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played in five first-class matches for Canterbury from 1903 to 1906.
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Frankish Building
The Frankish Building is a historic building located at 200 South Euclid Avenue in Ontario, California. Charles Frankish and his son designed and supervised the construction of the building in 1915–16.
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Operation Frankish
Operation Frankish: Cage The Monsters, founded in May 2016, is a small but growing operation based in the U.K. Rather than using conventional methods such as using an online petition, Operation Frankish brings attention to the plight of animal abuse, and the laws
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Stanley Frankish
In two matches in December 1901 Frankish took 23 wickets for Canterbury. Frankish top-scored with 29 in Canterbury's first innings total of 67.
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Frankish Hymnal
The Frankish Hymnal (, also called "Gallican Hymnal") is a collection of early medieval Latin hymns, most likely composed during the 6th to 8th centuries List of hymns
Seventeen hymns are innovations to the Frankish Hymnal (underlined below), of which six survive into the New Hymnal.
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Frankish paganism
If so, then it may be possible to reconstruct the basic elements of Frankish traditional religion. Some rich Frankish graves were surrounded by horse burials, such as Childeric's grave.
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Frankish Papacy - Wikipedia
Frankish Papacy. The "Donation of Pepin" (756): Pepin the Short grants the territories of Ravenna to Pope Stephen II. From 756 to 857, the papacy shifted from the influence of the Byzantine Empire to that of the kings of the Franks. Pepin the Short (ruled 751-768), Charlemagne (r. 768-814) (co-ruler with his brother Carloman I until 771 ...
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Frankish Papacy
, and ended by the fragmentation of the Frankish Kingdom into West Francia, Middle Francia, and East Francia. Leo III was consecrated the day after his election, an unusual move perhaps intended to preempt any Frankish interference.
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Frankish language
is written in Frankish, or Old Dutch. of the growing Frankish Kingdom.
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Frankish colonisation
The Frankish colonisation () refers to the colonisation of regions in present-day Germany (mainly in the Rhine-Main-Danube region) by the Franks from the Characteristic of Frankish colonisation are the row graves and certain suffixes associated with the founding of many settlements.
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