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Adkins-Horton Genealogy
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47 BC - 11 Jan 5 BC
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1. | Francus KING OF THE FRANKS was born in 47 BC (son of Antharius OF SICAMBRI); died in 11 Jan 5 BC. Notes:
Francus (variously, Francio), son of Antharius, King of the Sicambri, issued an edict during his reign changing the name of the tribe from Sicrambri to Franci. The tribe would eventually become known as the Franks. And Francus would be known by the title, King of the Franks. Continuing the alliances created by his predecessors, Francus assembled an army nearly 300,000 strong, composed of Franks, Saxons and Thuringians. He attacked the Romans and successfully withstood their advances. He also established diplomatic relations with the German princes, and entered into a perpetual league with them. Francus died in 11 B.C. His son was Clodius.
Francus married . [Group Sheet]
Children:
- Clodius II KING OF THE FRANKS was born about 37 BC; died in 0020 AD.
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8. | Merodachus KING OF THE SICAMBRI (son of Clodomir II KING OF THE SICAMBRI); died in 95 BC. Notes:
Merovachus, son of Clodomir II, King of the Sicambri, led an army of some 22,000 warriors agaionst the Roman towns in Italy. His victories included the overthrow of the Bohemians. Merovachus died in 95 B.C. He had a son named Cassander.
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128. | Marcomir II KING OF THE SICAMBRI (son of Nicancor KING OF THE SICAMBRI); died in 170 BC. Notes:
Marcomir II, son of Nicanor, King of the Sicambri, succeeded in defeating the Romans, Gauls and Goths. It is said that it was Marcomir who set the tale, The Acts Of The Gauls to rhyme. Marcomir II died in 170 B.C. His son was Clodius.
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