
Austrasia formed the northeastern section of the Kingdom of the Merovingian Franks, comprising parts of the territory of present-day France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Metz served as its capital, although some Austrasian kings ruled from Rheims, Trier, and Cologne. ==Etymology== The origin of the name Austrasia is Germanic, ...
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the eastern Frankish kingdom in the Merovingian period (6th–8th century ) of early medieval Europe, as distinct from Neustria, the western kingdom. ... [3 related articles]
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austrasia The eastern part of the medieval kingdom of the Franks, consisting of what are now parts of France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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the E part of the former kingdom of the Franks, comprising parts of what is now NE France, W Germany, and Belgium. Cap.: Metz.
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