Transalpine Saxons

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The Transalpine Saxons were a branch of the early medieval Saxon people who lived beyond the Alps, distinguished by their own regional settlements and interactions with neighboring European powers.

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Label Occurrences
Transalpine Saxons canonical 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Saxon subgroup
early medieval ethnic group
continent Europe
culture Germanic
distinguishedBy interactions with neighboring European powers
own regional settlements
ethnicGroupOf Saxons NERFINISHED
ethnicRelation Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
continental Saxons
ethnoLinguisticGroup West Germanic peoples NERFINISHED
floruit 8th century
9th century
had regional settlements
historicalContext early medieval power dynamics in Europe
historicalSources Frankish annals
interactedWith Bavarians NERFINISHED
Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
Frankish Empire NERFINISHED
Lombards NERFINISHED
other neighboring European powers
language Old Saxon NERFINISHED
laterReligion Latin Christianity
locatedBeyond Alps NERFINISHED
migrationPattern southward across the Alps
militaryRole participants in regional warfare in early medieval Europe
origin Saxon homelands in northern Europe
partOf Saxon people NERFINISHED
politicalStatus subject to influence of Frankish rulers
religion Germanic paganism
socialStructure tribal organization
timePeriod Early Middle Ages

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Saxons subgroup Transalpine Saxons