Semisoft; white; creamy; sharp; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
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The Merovingian and Carolingian kings were simply German princes reigning in Gaul.
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Tradition makes claim that Andernach was the cradle of the Merovingian dynasty.
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These Merovingian kings were as greedy and licentious as they were cruel.
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Merovingian Gold Coins, Struck by St. Eloy, Moneyer to Dagobert I.
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Merovingians, a dynasty of Frankish kings in the sixth and seventh centuries A.D.
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The last but one of the Merovingians, Thierry IV., had died in 737.
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The sluggard Merovingians drove the Franks, Neustrians, and Austrasians to this imperative necessity.
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As in the last days of the Merovingians, light came from an unexpected quarter.
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The history of the Merovingians I knew, but who was this blood drinker Rhoshamandes?
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Tradition makes claim that Andernach was the cradle of the Merovingiandynasty.
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Of course no trace of those days of the Merovingiandynasty remains here or anywhere else.
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The dynasty or family of kings to which he belonged is known in history as the Merovingiandynasty.
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Society in Europe, in the eleventh century, was nearly as dark and degraded as it was on the fall of the Merovingiandynasty.
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His reign affords a striking contrast to that of all his predecessors of the Merovingiandynasty,-whichreigned from the immediate destruction of the Roman Empire.
Ús de merovingian franks en anglès
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After these immigrations most parts of the country were subdued by the MerovingianFranks, by whom Christianity was introduced and monasteries founded.