battle of tertry

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Definition

Proper noun A historical conflict that took place in the year 687 AD near Tertry (in modern-day France), significant for determining power among the Frankish kingdoms following the death of King Clovis I.

Usage

This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical event. It is primarily found in historical, academic, or educational contexts discussing early medieval European history.

Examples
  • The Battle of Tertry in 687 was a decisive moment for the Frankish mayors of the palace.
  • Historians note that the Battle of Tertry consolidated the power of the Pippinid family.
  • The outcome of the Battle of Tertry shifted the balance of power among the Frankish kingdoms.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in discussions about the transition of power from the Merovingian kings to the Carolingian mayors of the palace, a process in which this battle was a key event.
Variants and Related Words
  • Battle of Tertry, The: A common variant including the definite article.
  • Tertry, Battle of: An alternative, inverted form used in some historical indexes or references.
Synonyms
  • Conflict at Tertry
  • Engagement at Tertry

Note: As a specific historical event, it has no true synonyms, only descriptive paraphrases.

Noun
  1. a battle in France in 687 among the descendants of Clovis

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