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35: 85:) saved from the destruction of Troy. He is not considered to be historical, but in fact an attempt by medieval and Renaissance chroniclers to model the founding of France upon the same illustrious tradition as that used by 194:
in 439 B.C. (section 1, p, 33). He also details the reigns of each of these kings—including Francus (section 43, p. 76) from whom the Franks are named—and their battles with the Gauls, Goths, Saxons, etc.
267:(1572). In this poem, Jupiter saves Astyanax (renamed Francus). The young hero arrives in Crete and falls in love with the princess Hyanthe with whom he is destined to found the royal dynasty of France. 34: 77:. The Chronicle of Fredegar states Charlemange is not a descendant of Francus. In the Renaissance, Francus was generally considered to be another name for the Trojan 539: 554: 515: 483: 431: 348: 404: 212:(1510–12) has Astyanax survive the fall of Troy and arrive in Western Europe. He changes his name to Francus and becomes king of 122:
elaborates new details, and the tradition continued to be elaborated throughout the Middle Ages, when it was taken seriously as
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Dice Offering a Banquet to Francus, in the Presence of Hyante and Climene, from 'La Franciade' by Pierre de Ronsard, painted by
168:(13th - 15th centuries), a vast compilation of historic material, make reference of the Trojan origins of the French dynasty. 559: 164: 564: 136: 118: 28: 291: 205: 144: 156: 108: 251: 171: 277: 182:
as originally Trojans (called "Sicambers" or "Sicambrians") after the fall of Troy who came into
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P. Alphandéry, "L'Evhémerisme et les débuts de l'hitoire de religion au Moyen-Âge",
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De origine gentis Francorum compendium: an abridged history of the Franks
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National Myths in Renaissance France: Francus, Samothes and the Druids
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National Myths in Renaissance France: Francus, Samothes and the Druids
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National Myths in Renaissance France: Francus, Samothes and the Druids
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contains the oldest mention of a medieval legend thus linking the
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The Modern Language Review, Vol. 90, No. 1 (Jan., 1995), p. 182.
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The French Review, Vol. 69, No. 6 (May, 1996), pp. 1043-1044.
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after being forced out of the area around the mouth of the
382:(1934:1-27) quoted in Seznec 1995:19 note 25; see also 126:
and became a "veritable form of ethnic consciousness".
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History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius
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Dictionnaire des lettres françaises - Le XVIe siècle.
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Index

Francio
Francio (disambiguation)

Toussaint Dubreuil
French
eponymous
Franks
Trojans
Merovingian
Charlemagne
Astyanax
Hector
Virgil
Aeneid
Rome
Aeneas
Chronicle of Fredegar
Franks
Liber historiae Francorum
genealogy
Historia Brittonum
Frankish Table of Nations
Hisicion
Romanus
Alamanus
Brutus
Alanus
Grandes Chroniques de France
Johannes Trithemius
Franks

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