salian
Definition
Noun: A member of a specific group of Franks, known as the Salian Franks, who established themselves in the region of the modern-day Netherlands during the 4th century AD.
Usage
The term is a historical ethnonym. It is used to refer to individuals belonging to this specific Frankish tribe, particularly in the context of late antiquity and early medieval European history.
Examples
- Historical records indicate that the Salian Franks were granted land within the Roman Empire.
- The Salian legal code, the , is a crucial document from the early Middle Ages.
- Clovis I, the first king to unite all the Frankish tribes, was a Salian Frank.
Advanced Usage
- Salian Law: Refers to the traditional legal code of the Salian Franks, famously used in later centuries to argue against female succession to thrones (e.g., the Salic Law).
- Salian Dynasty: A later, unrelated medieval German dynasty (1024–1125) that took its name from the region once inhabited by the Salian Franks. This is a distinct, derived usage.
Variants and Related Words
- Salian Frank (n): The full term, often used interchangeably with "Salian."
- Salic (adj): Pertaining to the Salian Franks or their law (e.g., Salic law).
Synonyms
- Salian Frank (n)
Notes on Meaning
This word has a very specific historical meaning. It does not have general, modern English meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs. Its primary use is in academic, historical, or archaeological contexts.
Noun
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a member of the tribe of Franks who settled in the Netherlands in the 4th century AD
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