
Ascaric or Ascarich (Ascaricus) was an early Frankish war leader, who, along with his co-leader, Merogais, are the earliest known leaders explicitly called Frankish, although the name of the Franks is earlier. The Germanic name is a compound of two elements, clearly identified as asca- `ash tree` and -riks `ruler`. ==Historical incident involv...
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[archbishop of Braga] Ascaric (died 810/1) was either the Bishop of Astorga or the Archbishop of Braga. He was condemned in the third letter of Pope Hadrian I for adoptionism sometime between 785 and 791 (probably 786). His Epistula ad Tuseredum (`letter to Tuseredo`), explaining the resurrection of the body, places him in the Kingdom of As...
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[bishop of Palencia] Ascaric (Ascario or Ascarico, Ascaricus), a Visigoth, was the fourth known Bishop of Palencia from about 639 to about 673. He only appears as a signatory of the canons of the Eighth Council of Toledo in 653. A local tradition, however, places him at the side of king Wamba during the Septimanian rebellion of Paul and Hil...
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