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Salian Franks

358 CE – 509 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
358 CE – 509 CE
Duration
151 years
Known Periods
6
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Salian Franks, or Salians, sometimes referred to by the Latin word Salii or Sali, were a Frankish people who lived in what is now the Netherlands in the 4th century. They are only mentioned under this name in historical records relating to this one period, when they came into conflict with Roman forces led by Julian the Apostate in 358 AD, during the period when Julian ruled in Gaul as Caesar, under his cousin the emperor Constantius II. In modern times scholars have also traditionally used the term "Salians" to refer to the much later Franks who became the rulers of much of present day northern France in the 5th century - at first under the leadership of Chlodio.

Historical Periods

Salian Franks (358–438)

358 CE – 438 CE

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Area: 7,101 km²

Salian Franks (439–450)

439 CE – 450 CE

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Area: 41,165 km²

Salian Franks (451–451)

451 CE – 451 CE

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Area: 41,187 km²

Salian Franks (452–489)

452 CE – 489 CE

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Area: 41,165 km²

Salian Franks (490–499)

490 CE – 499 CE

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Area: 166,334 km²

Salian Franks (500–509)

500 CE – 509 CE

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Area: 277,830 km²

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