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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NeustriaNeustria - Wikipedia

    Neustria. Neustria was the western part of the Kingdom of the Franks during the Early Middle Ages, in contrast to the eastern Frankish kingdom, Austrasia. [1] It initially included land between the Loire and the Silva Carbonaria, in the north of present-day France, with Paris, Orléans, Tours, Soissons as its main cities.

  2. Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th–8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. By derivation, Neustria was the “new” (French neuf; German neu) land—i.e., the area colonized by the Franks since their settlement in northern Gaul.

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  3. Western Europe. Merovingian Kingdom of Paris / Neustria. AD 511 - 751. The great empire-builder of the Franks, Clovis, succeeded his father in AD 481 as the Frankish ruler or Camaracum (Cambrai) and Tournai in north-eastern Gaul (now in Belgium ). He went on to consolidate a single Frankish kingdom which he was able to hand on to his sons ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › NeustriaNeustria - Wikiwand

    Neustria was the western part of the Kingdom of the Franks during the Early Middle Ages, in contrast to the eastern Frankish kingdom, Austrasia. It initially included land between the Loire and the Silva Carbonaria, in the north of present-day France, with Paris, Orléans, Tours, Soissons as its main cities.

  5. Mar 13, 2023 · When Dagobert died in 639, Sigebert III continued ruling in Austrasia while the crown of the combined kingdom of Neustria-Burgundy passed to Dagobert's younger son, Clovis II (r. 639-657). Since Sigebert and Clovis were both underage, the nobles of their respective kingdoms began to rule in their names.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AustrasiaAustrasia - Wikipedia

    Austrasia. Austrasia was a territory which formed the north-eastern section of the Kingdom of the Franks from the 6th to 8th centuries, ruled by the Frankish Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties during the Early Middle Ages. It was centred on the Meuse, Middle Rhine, and the Moselle rivers, and was the original territory of the Franks ...

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  8. www.encyclopedia.com › french-history › neustriaNeustria | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Neustria. Neustria the western part of the Frankish empire in the Merovingian period. The name probably represents an unrecorded Frankish toponym meaning ‘new western dominion’, referring to the Franks' conquest of northern Gaul in the 5th century. Neustria (nōōs´trēə), western portion of the kingdom of the Franks [1] in the 6th, 7th ...

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