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Données personnelles Pharamond / Faramund "Warmond" des Francs 

Les sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
  • Le surnom est Warmond.
  • Il est né environ 370 dans Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bundesrepublik DeutschlandNordrhein-Westfalen.
  • Il a été baptisé dans to find new land, King East Franks, 328-358.
  • Alternative: Il a été baptisé dans Westphalia Germany.
  • Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 18 septembre 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 6 août 1991.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 6 août 1991.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 9 avril 1994.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 13 septembre 1994.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 13 septembre 1994.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 4 janvier 1995.
  • Professions:
    • dans Merovingians.
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      {geni:job_title} King
    • dans Westphalia.
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      {geni:job_title} King
    • dans Franks.
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      {geni:job_title} King
  • Il est décédé environ 430 TO ABT 430 dans Westfalen, GermanyWestfalen.
  • Il est enterré environ 394 dans France.
  • Un enfant de Marcomir des Francs et Hatilde
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 9 janvier 2012.

Famille de Pharamond / Faramund "Warmond" des Francs

(1) Il avait une relation avec Argotta "la Mère de tout les Roys" des Francs.


Enfant(s):

  1. Frotmund des Francs  ± 400-???? 


Enfant(s):

  1. Ereleuva  ± 440-± 500 


Notes par Pharamond / Faramund "Warmond" des Francs

Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: I, Of The East Franks 1 NAME Genebald I of the East /Franks/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import:Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: Kraentzler 1772, 1809, 1810; Pfafman. K-1809: Genebald, King of the East Franks. K-1810: Duke of the East Franks. Died 350. Pfafman: Genebald I, Duke of the East Franks, 317-358. Died 358.
Alias: King of the /France/ REFERENCE: 2001
Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.
Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.
Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.
Pharamond
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Merovingian Dynasty Kings of All the Franks

King PharamondPharamond (c. 370 - c. 430) is considered to be the first king of the Salian Franks, though he is possibly a legendary rather than historical figure. He was possibly a son or son-in-law of Marcomer.

Only the later century historicians Prosper Tyron and Dom Bouquet give a report about his reign. In 420, he reportedly led his people in crossing the Rhine River and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe from the majority of the Rhinefranks that had settled near Cologne. Pharamond was eventually succeeded by his son Clodio. His wife was Argotta.
[Wikipedia, "Pharamond", retrived 4 Oct 07]
A figure mentioned for the first time in late Gallo-Roman sources, where he is said to be an early Frankish king. After the death of Sunno, his brother Marcomer, who was leader of the Ampsivarii and Chatti, proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary to their tradition. Marcomer candidated his own son Pharamond for this occupation. This story can be read in the Liber Historiae Francorum and is generally believed to be a myth by modern scholars. Nothing else is known about Pharamond. Pharamond is not attested by contemporary historians. No relation of him with the Salian Franks or Merovingian dynasty is accepted as historical. Ian Wood, for example, calls all Merovingians before Childeric I "legendary".

As a matter of fact in several sources, for example Gregory of Tours, multiple kings are attested to rule simultaneously in later times. So it is doubtful to assume that Pharamond (if he existed at all) ever got recognized as sole king. The first king who may have been close to this position was Clovis I, but after his death his empire was divided again amongst his sons who ruled again simultaneously.

The myth of Pharamond has led to new legends and romances in later times. Especially pseudo-historians are even today active in making up new stories about Pharamond. In past times this has led to attempts to falsely write Pharamond into Prosper Tiro, and for example Martin Bouquet at a much later date made up a whole history of Pharamond.

A Pharamond appears as the king of France in the Prose Tristan and later Arthurian works.

wft 4:1267

REIGNED: King of the Franks

FILE: Colombia Encyclopedia (c) 1944; The Royal Line (Adamic Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schmuhl; Peter Grard Gentala

!Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, chart 804.

Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-25 and 26.

Pharamond (c. 370 - c. 430) is considered to be the first king of the Salian Franks, though he is possibly a legendary rather than historical figure. He was possibly a son or son-in-law of Marcomer.

Only the later century historicians Prosper Tiro and Dom Bouquet give a report about his reign. In 420, he reportedly led his people in crossing the Rhine River and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe from the majority of the Ripuarian Franks that had settled near Cologne. Pharamond was eventually succeeded by his son Clodio. His wife was Argotta.
[4466] "Bloodline..." p 165

http://library.monterey.edu/merrill/family/dorsett6/d0035/I3913.html Genebald FRANKS (Duke) b ABT 354, ,,,France; d ABT 419
3924] "The Illustrious Lineage of the Royal House of Britain", traditional first King of France; this chart lists more than 40 generations of ancestors leading back through the House of Troy to Judah

"The lives of the Kings & Queens of France"

"Bloodline..." p 165, or Faramund, Lord of the West Franks, reigned 419-430; a Fisher King
Pharamond, rex Francorum nacido circa 370 y fallecido circa 427. Faramund quiere decir "La Voz de la Familia". Casó con Argotta de los Francos Ripuarios, hija del duque de los Francos Genebaud II, antes del 394. Fue elegido "el primer Rey de Francia en el reino de Theodosius II, Emperador del Este". Dicen los Anales del Monte Fernando en el 424: "Exordium regum Francorum, primus Faramundus." Tuvo por hijo a Chlodion rex Francorum. Se le considera el primer duque de los Francos Salicos aunque es posible que sea leyenda m'as que historia.
Curt Hofemann wrote in a post-em, citing information from Paul McBridge:
Pharamond, Duke of the East Franks, 404 A.D., elected King of the West Franks, 419, died in 430, 16th in descent from Boadicea. He married Argotta, "the mother of all the kings of France." They were the great great grandparents of Clovis. He was descended 13 generations from Athildis, who married in 129 A.D. Marcomir IV., King of Franconia, who died in 149. Athildis was the daughter of "Old King Cole," known also as Colius I., who died in 170 A.D. He was educated in Rome, King of Britain in 125. Colius I. was the son of Marius [Ref: McBride2 citing Wurts p2530] Note: these ascendancies appear mythical, not historical...Curt}.
Pharamond or Faramund is a legendary early king of the Franks first referred to in the anonymous 8th century Carolingian text Liber Historiae Francorum, also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum. In this work, which is customarily dated to 727, the anonymous author begins by writing of a mythical Trojan origin for the Franks. The emphasis of the Liber was upon "construct[ing] a specific past for a particular group of people."[1]
The story is told of the election of the first Frankish king.[2] It says that after the death of Sunno, his brother Marcomer, leader of the Ampsivarii and Chatti, proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary to their tradition. The Liber adds that Pharamond, named as Marchomir's son, was chosen as this first king (thus beginning the tradition of long-haired kings of the Franks), and then states that when he died, his son Chlodio was raised up as the next king. The work says no more of him. Because there is no reference in any source prior to this work[3] to this figure named Pharamond, who is placed prior to Chlodio (that is, before ca. 428), scholars consider him a legendary rather than historical figure.[4] As a matter of fact in several sources, for example Gregory of Tours, multiple kings are attested to rule simultaneously in later times. It is thus a dubious matter to assume that, even had Pharamond existed, he was ever recognized as sole king. The first king of the Franks who may have been close to this position was Clovis I, but after his death his empire was divided again amongst his sons who ruled again simultaneously.
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King of West Franks
first King of France
Duke of East Franks
maybe 425
#Générale##Générale#(Guermond), roi de Tongres

note couple : #Générale#s:dooghe.13
{geni:occupation} 1st King of the Franks at Cologne -428, King of Westphalia, King of Tongres, Roy des Morins, Dux Francorum, préfet, King
{geni:about_me} '''Pharamond''' or '''Faramund''' (c. 370 - c. 427) is probably legendary rather than historical. Although he is often called the first king of the Salian Franks, he was first mentioned in the anonymous 8th century Carolingian text ''Liber Historiae Francorum'', also known as the ''Gesta regnum Francorum''.

Some sources show Pharamond and Marcomir as brothers

Some sources show Marcomir as Pharamond's father

*[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharamond Source:Dutch Wikipedia !]

==Bronnen==

De eerste bron die een koning Pharamond noemt, in één zin, is het achtste-eeuwse Liber Historiae Francorum, dat bedoeld was om de Franken een specifiek verleden te geven (de anonieme auteur was een monnik van de Abdij van Saint-Denis, die onder de invloed stond van hofmeier Karel Martel). De Benedictijner monnik Martin Bouquet (1685-1754) bedacht een heel verhaal om koning Pharamond heen. Een oude vertaalfout in het Liber Historiae Francorum leidde enkele historici uit de Vroegmoderne tijd ertoe om de vermelding van Pharamond ook aan de geschiedschrijver Prosper van Aquitanië (ca. 390-455) toe te schrijven, een tijdgenoot dus. En om de verwarring compleet te maken vermeldt Gregorius van Tours een andere Pharamond, een priester uit Parijs die leefde in de tweede helft van de zesde eeuw.

==Maar in de negentiende eeuw werd uiteindelijk bewezen dat 'koning Pharamond' een verzinsel was.==

*[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharamond Source:Dutch Wikipedia !]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
=King Pharamond=
Pharamond or Faramund is a legendary early king of the Franks first referred to in the anonymous 8th century Carolingian text Liber Historiae Francorum, also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum. In this work, which is customarily dated to 727, the anonymous author begins by writing of a mythical Trojan origin for the Franks. The emphasis of the Liber was upon "construct[ing] a specific past for a particular group of people."[1]

The story is told of the election of the first Frankish king.[2] It says that after the death of Sunno, his brother Marcomer, leader of the Ampsivarii and Chatti, proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary to their tradition. The Liber adds that Pharamond, named as Marchomir's son, was chosen as this first king (thus beginning the tradition of long-haired kings of the Franks), and then states that when he died, his son Chlodio was raised up as the next king. The work says no more of him.

Because there is no reference in any source prior to this work[3] to this figure named Pharamond, who is placed prior to Chlodio (that is, before ca. 428), scholars consider him a legendary rather than historical figure.[4] As a matter of fact in several sources, for example Gregory of Tours, multiple kings are attested to rule simultaneously in later times. It is thus a dubious matter to assume that, even had Pharamond existed, he was ever recognized as sole king. The first king of the Franks who may have been close to this position was Clovis I, but after his death his empire was divided again amongst his sons who ruled again simultaneously. Pharamond exact life time is not known, but he did live during the 4th cenruty.[5]

The myth of Pharamond has led to new legends and romances in later times. In past times this has led to attempts to falsely write Pharamond into Prosper Tiro[6]. Martin Bouquet at a much later date invented an entire history of Pharamond.[1]
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Reigned 410 - 426
Originally Duke of the East Franks, King Pharamond is considered to be the first king of the Franks.
Pharamond or Faramund is a legendary early king of the FranksFranks
The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
first referred to in the anonymous 8th century CarolingianCarolingian
File:Charlemagne denier Mayence 812 814.jpgThe Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century....
text Liber Historiae FrancorumLiber Historiae Francorum
Liber historiae Francorum is a book that briefly starts as secondary source for early Franks in the time of Marcomer, and it gives a short breviarum until the time of the late Merovingians, where it becomes an important primary source of the contemporain history....
, also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum. In this work, which is customarily dated to 727, the anonymous author begins by writing of a mythical TrojanTroy
Troy is a legendary city and center of the Trojan War, as described in the Epic Cycle, and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer....
origin for the FranksFranks
The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
Pharamond or Faramund is a legendary early king of the FranksFranks
The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
first referred to in the anonymous 8th century CarolingianCarolingian
File:Charlemagne denier Mayence 812 814.jpgThe Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century....
text Liber Historiae FrancorumLiber Historiae Francorum
Liber historiae Francorum is a book that briefly starts as secondary source for early Franks in the time of Marcomer, and it gives a short breviarum until the time of the late Merovingians, where it becomes an important primary source of the contemporain history....
, also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum. In this work, which is customarily dated to 727, the anonymous author begins by writing of a mythical TrojanTroy
Troy is a legendary city and center of the Trojan War, as described in the Epic Cycle, and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer....
origin for the FranksFranks
The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
. The emphasis of the Liber was upon "construct[ing] a specific past for a particular group of people."

Austrasien var ett frankiskt kungarike under merovingerna, från 500-talet till 700-talet. Det omfattande områden på båda sidor av mellersta Rhen, med huvudorterna Metz och Reims.

Under Pharamond reign the Franks were united under one crown. He succeeded his father as Duke of the East Franks in 404 A.D.; became King of the West Franks in 419 A.D. and King of Westphalia in 420 A.D. He married Argotta, daughter of Grimald, Duke of the West Franks, in 409 A.D. At his father-in- law's death in 419 A.D., Pharamond became Duke of the West Franks. A son is recorded from this marriage: Clodio , b. 389 A.D.

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Pharamond was King of Westphalia, and is considered the first king of the Salian Franks after the departure of the Romans from Gaul. He was born about 370, and he married Argotta, daughter of Genebald, Duke of East Franks. They were the parents of Clodius “Long Hair”, King of the Franks.

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Noteringar
PHARAMOND , kung över hela Franks
Enligt Pharamond regeringstid frankerna förenades under en krona. Han efterträdde sin far som hertig av East frankerna i 404 AD , blev kung av West Franks i 419 AD och kung av Westfalen i 420 e.Kr. Han gifte sig Argotta , dotter till Grimald , hertig av West Franks , i 409 AD Vid faderns - svärfar död 419 e.Kr. , blev Pharamond hertig av West Franks . En son är inspelad från detta äktenskap : Clodio , b. 389 A.D.

Pharamond är stamfader som har en tydlig dokumenterad linje. Tidigare härskare dokumenterades från gamla skivor och annaler nämns i kyrkan historia.

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PHARAMOND, KING OF ALL FRANKS
Under Pharamond reign the Franks were united under one crown. He succeeded his father as Duke of the East Franks in 404 A.D.; became King of the West Franks in 419 A.D. and King of Westphalia in 420 A.D. He married Argotta, daughter of Grimald, Duke of the West Franks, in 409 A.D. At his father-in- law's death in 419 A.D., Pharamond became Duke of the West Franks. A son is recorded from this marriage: Clodio , b. 389 A.D.

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Faramund (auch Pharamund, französisch Pharamond) war angeblich ein König der salischen Franken von 418 oder 420 bis zu seinem Tod 428.

Er wurde in der französischen Geschichtsschreibung als erster merowingischer König angesehen, ist aber sehr wahrscheinlich nur eine Sagengestalt. Sollte es sich um eine historische Gestalt handeln, so hat er nach einem gescheiterten Versuch des 4. Jahrhunderts (Toxandrien) den neuerlichen und diesmal erfolgreichen Versuch unternommen, die Franken dauerhaft westlich des Rheins anzusiedeln. Diese fränkischen Stämme wurde dann als Salfranken bekannt, während die östlich verbliebenen Rheinfranken oder Ripuarier genannt wurden.

Der im 8. Jahrhundert verfasste Liber historiae Francorum nennt erstmals einen König namens Faramundus; er sei ein Sohn des Marcomer (Marchamirus) und Vater Chlodios gewesen.[1]

Faramund wurde lange Zeit als erster König aus dem Geschlecht der Merowinger angesehen. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts wurde seine Existenz jedoch als mythisch erkannt. Der Autor des Liber historiae Francorum fasste die sechs ersten Bücher des Geschichtswerks Gregors von Tours zusammen und fügte dabei 21 Zusatzinformationen an, darunter die zu Faramund und Marcomir. Er verfügte aber über keine eigenen authentischen Informationen zur Geschichte des 5. Jahrhunderts, sondern stützte sich auf Gregors Angaben. Es ist sehr unwahrscheinlich, dass er drei Jahrhunderte nach den Ereignissen Kenntnisse über frühe Merowinger besaß, die weiter reichten als diejenigen Gregors.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faramund_(König)

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http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faramundo

Pharamond (c. 370 - c. 430) é considerado como sendo o primeiro rei dos francos salianos, embora ele seja possivelmente uma figura mais lendária que histórica. Ele era possivelmente filho ou genro de Marcomer.

Apenas os historiadores Próspero da Aquitânia e Martin Bouquet escreveram sobre seu reinado em datas bastante posteriores. Em 420, ele supostamente conduziu seu povo na travessia do Reno na direção oeste. Esse movimento efetivamente separou sua tribo da tribo majoritária dos francos ripurianos que haviam se fixado próximo a Colônia. Faramundo foi finalmente sucedido por seu filho Clódio. Sua esposa foi Argotta.

Genealogia

Ele era filho de Marcomer ou Marcomir (filho de Clodius ou Cláudio) e Frimutel ou Frimuta. Clodius (324-389) era filho de Dagobert ou Dagoberto (300-379). Dagoberto era filho de Genebald ou Genebaldo (262-358), por sua vez, filho de outro Dagoberto, de filiação desconhecida.

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Duc des Francs Saliens (420-428) -

Hertog van Salische Franken (420-428) -

Duke of Salian Franks (420-428)

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Pharamond 1 2
•Sex: M
•Title: King of Franks
•Birth: ABT 370 in Westphalia, Germany 3
•Death: 430 1 2

•Pharamond, Duke of the East Franks, 404 A.D., elected King of the West Franks, 419, died in 430,
16th in descent from Boadicea.
He married Argotta, "the mother of all the kings of France." They were the great great grandparents of Clovis. He was descended 13 generations from Athildis, who married in 129 A.D. Marcomir IV., King of Franconia, who died in 149. Athildis was the daughter of "Old King Cole," known also as Colius I., who died in 170 A.D.

He was educated in Rome, King of Britain in 125. Colius I. was the son of Marius (Ref.: Wurts p. 2530).

Father: Marcomir b: ABT 347 in Germany

Marriage 1 Argotta b: ABT 376 in Kingdom of the East Franks
•Married: 394 3
Children
1. Chlodo b: ABT 395 in Westphalia, Germany

Pharamond (c.370-426)

Considered to be the first king of the Salian Franks from AD 409, Pharamond is scarcely known to history, living on the fringes of the Roman empire as he did. His parentage is unknown, but he could have been a son or son-in-law of Marcomer.

Contemporary historian Prosper Tiro wrote about Pharamond. In 420, he reportedly led his people across the River Rhine to head into the Roman Empire. This movement effectively separated his tribe from the majority of the Ripuarian Franks who had settled near Cologne. However, there were certainly Franks already settled on the west bank of the Rhine in 407, possibly Sicambrian Franks, so perhaps Pharamond was leading the first group of Salian Franks to arrive.

Pharamond was eventually succeeded by his son Clodio. His wife was Argotta. A Pharamond appears as the king of France in the prose Tristan and later Arthurian works; he was clearly inspired by the historical leader.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/james/f010.htm#I425X4
[FAVthomas.FTW]

Hertug i 358.
180px-01_Pharamond
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=747dd70c-8b79-4a8b-b8b2-6e11bf6af666&tid=9784512&pid=-631253106
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http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f5f4a199-2b67-4824-b0c4-298e129fab8a&tid=9784512&pid=-631252130
AFN:9GBJ-V0
Hertug av Østfrankerrike
Frankerkonge i 419
1 NAME Pharamond of the /Franks/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 404 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 DEAT 2 DATE 430 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Collins; AF; Pfafman. Pfafman: Duke of East Franks, 404. King of West Franks, 419. King of Westphalia, 430. Died 430. K: Pharamond. Elected King of the West Franks. Established the Salique Law. First King of the Franks. Also King of the Salistian Franks. Died 427-430.
AFN:9GBJ-J8
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www.art-science.com/Ken/Genealogy/PD/ch46_Clovis.html
RESEARCH NOTES:
King in Vestfranken
F*dt duke of *st-Franken, valgt til king in Vest-Franken 419.
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www.gendex.com/users/Enf_Bry/i2214.html#I15682
RESEARCH NOTES:
King of Cimbri, Duke in Vestfranken
SOURCE NOTES:
Occupation: Duke in *stfranken
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AFN:9GBJ-V0
En varios textos se ha especulado sobre el origen de los merovingios, afirmando que se trataría de la descendencia de una supuesta hija de Jesucristo y María Magdalena.

Esta teoría, basada sólo en leyendas y tradiciones medievales del sur de la actual Francia, fue popularizada en el bestseller esotérico Sangre santa, Santo grial, escrito por Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh y Henry Lincoln y, sobre todo, por la no
vela bestseller de Dan Brown, El código Da Vinci. También Umberto Eco hace un uso farsesco de la misma en El péndulo de Foucault, aunque, como se menciona, son sólo novelas, textos de ficción.

La teoría postula que Jesús tuvo descendencia con María Magdalena, teniendo una hija, y que ésta migró desde Judea al sur de Francia, desde donde se habría desarrollado un linaje cuya estirpe llegó al poder del reino franco con los Merovingios.

En este sentido, a nivel de estudios genéticos, en el año 2006, el programa televisivo Buscando la verdad (Digging for the Truth) del canal The History Channel, realizó un análisis genético de Aragunde (Arnegonda), quinta esposa de Clotario I con
el fin de probar o descartar que el linaje desciende de Jesús o María Magdalena. El resultado del análisis concluyó que el linaje correspondiente a la dinastía Merovingia era sólo de origen europeo, y no estaba relacionado genéticamente con ning
una las poblaciones del Medio Oriente lo cual descarta la veracidad de la leyenda francesa sobre la supuesta descendencia de Jesús y María Magdalena.

Los historiadores indican que posiblemente se empleó esta leyenda para atribuirle divinidad a los merovingios, y permitirles de este modo gobernar por derecho divino.
Hij wordt beschouwd als de eerste koning van de Salische Franken (Franken in Westfalen), hoewel hij waarschijnlijk eerder een legendarische dan een historische figuur is. '''''Waarschijnlijk''''' was hij de zoon of schoonzoon van Marcomer en Frotmund.
Alleen de latere historici Prosper Tyron en Dom Bouquet vermelden zijn regering.
In 420 zou hij zijn volk geleid hebben bij de oversteek van de Rijn naar het westen.
Pharamond werd opgevolgd door zijn zoon Clodio. Zijn vrouw was Argotta.
Alias/AKA Pharamond, Faramund
Alias/AKA Genebaud
Kung av Westphalen
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Crowned in 419.According to legend Pharamond (r.409-426) was the firstKing of the Salian Franks after the departure of the Romans from Gaul.This line of descent is printed in "Terrell Genealogy" by Emma Dicken(San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1952), at pp.1&2.

Apparently the original sources of this list were "Mostly from chartscompiled by J. H. Tyrrell of London"

THE FRANKS

TRIBAL LEADERS
The Franks are thought to have originated from the region of Pomerania,near the Black Sea. They moved up to the Rhine during the third century(the Period of Migration). The Salian (Western) Franks led the influx ofFrankish and sub-Frank peoples into Gaul during the 4-5th centuries, andfounded minor kingdoms along the line of their advance, such as atCambrai and Yssel.

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Merovée Frankish leader. Sicambrian Frank. Semi-legendary.
409 - 427
Pharamond Frankish leader. Salian Frank. Semi-legendary.
426 - 448
Clodian / Chlodio VI Pharamond's son. First King of Cambrai. SalianFrank.
448 - 458
Merovée / Merovech / Meerwig the Young Son of Merovée. King of Franks ofYssel.
458 - 496
Childeric I King of Franks of Yssel.

Source:http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/History/KingListsEurope/FranceFranks.htm
BIOGRAPHY: Pharamond is considered to be the first Duke of the Salian Franks, though he is possibly a legendary rather than historical figure. In AD 420, he reportedly led his people in crossing the river Rhine and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe from the majority of the Rhinefranks that had settled near Cologne. Pharamond was eventualy succeeded by his son Chlodio.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharamond
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Pharamond
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RECKONED BY HISTORIANS TO BE THE "1ST" KING OF FRANCE
DUKE
He became Duke of the East Franks in 404, Duke of the West Franks in 419 and King of Westphalia in 430.
He became Duke of the East Franks in 404, Duke of the West Franks in 419 and King of Westphalia in 430.
Faramundo o Faramond (en francés Pharamond) está considerado tradicionalmente como el primer monarca merovingio: Se dice que fue padre de Chlodion o Clodion "el Cabelludo" y abuelo de Meroveo. Es el primer Duque de los francos salios de Francia.
En el año 420, atravesó el Rhin cerca de Colonia, en dirección oeste y separó la tribu de los francos en dos mitades:

* los francos salios
* los francos renanos o ripuarios

Algunos historiadores consideran que Faramundo fue el primer rey de Francia, pero la extensión de sus dominios era mucho más limitada: los actuales Bélgica, Países Bajos y noroeste de Alemania. Hacia el año 420, reinando los emperadores Honorio e
n el Imperio Romano de Occidente y Teodosio "el Joven" en Oriente, fue alzado sobre un escudo, presentado a todo los ejércitos, y reconocido como Jefe de las tribus. No se saben con certeza sus obras, su muerte, el lugar donde fue sepultado y el
nombre de su esposa. Se dice que también fue padre de Clenus, cuyo destino se desconoce. Faramundo murió en el año 428, después de ocho años de reinado.

Fundó la familia de los merovingios.
1 NAME Pharamond of the /Franks/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 404 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 DEAT 2 DATE 430 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Collins; AF; Pfafman. Pfafman: Duke of East Franks, 404. King of West Franks, 419. King of Westphalia, 430. Died 430. K: Pharamond. Elected King of the West Franks. Established the Salique Law. First King of the Franks. Also King of the Salistian Franks. Died 427-430.
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of the Salic Franks, Kg av Cimbri
DUKE 326-358
Genebald Salic Franks Lord of The Franks; Duke of The East Franks-75584 [Parents] was born in 354 in Westphalia, Prussia, Germany. He died in 419 in Westphalia, Prussia, Germany. He married Mrs. Mrs. Genebald Duchess of The East Franks-75585 in 372 in Westphalia, Prussia, Germany.
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Pharamond
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Duke Pharamond
Pharamond (c.370 - c.430 ) is considered to be the first Duke of the Salian Franks , though he is possibly a legendary rather than historical figure. He was possibly a son or son-in-law of Marcomer .
Only the later century historicians Prosper Tyron and Dom Bouquet give a report about his reign. In AD 420 , he reportedly led his people in crossing the river Rhine and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe from the majority of the Rhinefranks that had settled near Cologne . Pharamond was eventually succeeded by his son Clodio . His wife was Argotta .
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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Pharamond / Faramund des Francs

Chlodio des Francs
± 324-± 454
Himbald
± 325-????
Marcomir des Francs
± 347-± 479
Hatilde
± 395-± 449

Pharamond / Faramund des Francs
± 370-± 430

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