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Post Marcomirum filius ejus Faramundus fuit, rex crinitus, a quo Franci crinitos reges habere coeperunt. Post quem Clodius filius ejus regnans Francis a Thoringia advectis Gallias invasit, et capta urbe Tornaco Cameracum usque progressus multos Romanorum in Galliis
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Because there is no reference to Pharamond in any source prior to this work, scholars generally consider him a legendary rather than historical figure. In contrast to his depiction as a sole king, several sources, for example
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mentions Pharamond after Jehan Frollo's arrow pierces the left arm of Quasimodo the hunchback: "This no more disturbed Quasimodo than a scratch would have bothered King Pharamond." (Cobb translation)
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when beginning a Grand Campaign, with a begin date of 395 AD. He is the son of the former deceased faction leader Marcomer.
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McKitterick, Rosamond. History and Memory in the Carolingian World. 1st Ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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A descendant of the French kings, named Pharamond after his ancestor ("first king of France"), is the main character in
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Wood, Ian. The Merovingian Kingdoms, 450-751. 1. Essex, England: Longman Group Limited, 1994. p.37
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proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary to their tradition. The
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Faramund is the faction leader of the Franks and a playable character in the PC video game
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4-5, MGH Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum II, ed. B. Krusch, Hanover, 1888, pp. 244-246
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As first king of the Franks, Pharamond was also associated with establishing the
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adds that Pharamond, named as Marcomer's son, was chosen as "long-haired" (
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was upon "construct a specific past for a particular group of people."
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https://www.dmgh.de/mgh_ss_rer_merov_2/index.htm#page/244/mode/1up
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16th-century depiction of Pharamond as "the first king of France"
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reports that after the death of the Frankish leader
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Index


Franks
Liber Historiae Francorum
Liber Historiae Francorum
Trojan
Franks
Chronicle of Fredegar
Sunno
Marcomer
Chlodio
Gregory of Tours
Clovis I
Rosamond McKitterick
Salic law
Sigebert of Gembloux

Prose Tristan
Arthurian
William Shakespeare
Henry V
Salic law
France
Faramondo
George Frideric Handel
Sandman
Lucifer
Victor Hugo
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Total War: Attila
Jean Raspail's

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