Frisian Kingdom

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The Frisian Kingdom is a modern name for the post-Roman Frisian realm in Western Europe in the period when it was at its largest (650–734). This dominion was ruled by kings and emerged in the mid-7th century and probably ended with the Battle of the Boarn in 734 when the Frisians were defeated by the Frankish Empire. It lay mainly in what is now the Netherlands and – according to some 19th century authors – extended from the Zwin near Bruges in Belgium to the Weser in Germany. The center of power was the city of Utrecht.

500 — 734  Wikidata

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TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict734Battle of the BoarnFrisian Kingdom, Francia, battleWikidata
eventwar700Frisian–Frankish warsFrisian Kingdom, Francia, series of warsWikidata