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The origins of the Huosi are unclear. The dynasty appears to have started as petty Germanic chieftains under the
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were founded in the 8th century by people who were reportedly members of the Huosi.
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took over the former Roman provinces with access to the Italian peninsula from
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in the 9th century. They may have affiliated with the later
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or "Huosiland". This was the area between the rivers
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Christianization of Germany
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