Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 7:25:30 GMT
He discovered the area while on a mission to find his mysteriously missing sister. When he found her she had been kidnapped by a giant's son so he married the giant's sister and settled in the new land and called it the Kingdom of Nore France. From one perspective of the story France was named after a spear. But I'll tell you more and you can decide about the 10th century AD when a confederation of Germanic tribes called the Franks invaded the area causing the fall of the Roman Empire. Their name comes from one of their words meaning fierce and brave or eager to fight.
The Latins called them the kingdom which meant the Franks. Later their tribal name C Level Contact List meant Zidin because the Franks were the only true Zidins after they conquered the Romanized Gauls. No one makes you pay taxes when you are a conqueror so what ferocious lands do we have now the lands of the Franks and the lands of the Dings. But there was more. Their national weapon was a spear called a Francon. A bit like a javelin. According to tradition the Franks derived their name from their spears. Adding to the confusion is the fact that there was.
A very successful Germanic king named Francio, whom old stories say gave France its name. So friends, let’s quickly choose what England is. England had some poetic names in that era. England is often referred to in Arthurian legend in relation to the Welsh word for England. England is also known as Albion. This was the original name of the British Isles and the name Shakespeare preferred to use. Some say it refers to the White Cliffs of Dover but the Celtic base of Albion refers to the light world above ground rather than the dark underworld.
The Latins called them the kingdom which meant the Franks. Later their tribal name C Level Contact List meant Zidin because the Franks were the only true Zidins after they conquered the Romanized Gauls. No one makes you pay taxes when you are a conqueror so what ferocious lands do we have now the lands of the Franks and the lands of the Dings. But there was more. Their national weapon was a spear called a Francon. A bit like a javelin. According to tradition the Franks derived their name from their spears. Adding to the confusion is the fact that there was.
A very successful Germanic king named Francio, whom old stories say gave France its name. So friends, let’s quickly choose what England is. England had some poetic names in that era. England is often referred to in Arthurian legend in relation to the Welsh word for England. England is also known as Albion. This was the original name of the British Isles and the name Shakespeare preferred to use. Some say it refers to the White Cliffs of Dover but the Celtic base of Albion refers to the light world above ground rather than the dark underworld.