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Ripuarian Franks

238 CE – 509 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
238 CE – 509 CE
Duration
271 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

Ripuarian Franks, also known as Rhenish or Rhineland Franks, and also commonly referred to using the Latin plurals Ripuarii or Ribuarii, were the Franks who established themselves in and around the formerly Roman city of Cologne, on the Rhine river in what is now Germany. Until the 1950s the Ribuarii were seen as the easternmost of two distinct "sub tribes" of the Franks who ruled two large neighbouring regions in northern Gaul after the collapse of the Roman empire in the 5th century AD. According to this tradition, which continues to be influential, the Ribuarii ruled not just the Rhineland area near Cologne, but all or most of what would later become the Austrasian or Lotharingian region – stretching from.

Historical Periods

Ripuarian Franks (238–259)

238 CE – 259 CE

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Area: 22,257 km²

Ripuarian Franks (260–260)

260 CE – 260 CE

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Area: 25,607 km²

Ripuarian Franks (261–282)

261 CE – 282 CE

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Area: 25,386 km²

Ripuarian Franks (283–286)

283 CE – 286 CE

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Area: 25,607 km²

Ripuarian Franks (287–323)

287 CE – 323 CE

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Area: 25,459 km²

Ripuarian Franks (324–336)

324 CE – 336 CE

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Area: 25,607 km²

Ripuarian Franks (337–357)

337 CE – 357 CE

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Area: 25,459 km²

Ripuarian Franks (358–366)

358 CE – 366 CE

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Area: 25,517 km²

Ripuarian Franks (367–393)

367 CE – 393 CE

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Area: 28,174 km²

Ripuarian Franks (394–394)

394 CE – 394 CE

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Area: 28,150 km²

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