Rex Francorum orientalium

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Rex Francorum orientalium is the Latin royal title historically used for the East Frankish (early German) kings, such as Henry the Fowler.

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Label Occurrences
Rex Francorum Orientalium 2
Rex Francorum orientalium canonical 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
royal title
appliedTo Henry I of East Francia NERFINISHED
Ottonian rulers of East Francia
associatedWith East Frankish realm NERFINISHED
early medieval Germany
category medieval European royal titles
contrastsWith Rex Francorum occidentalium NERFINISHED
dynasticContext post-Carolingian East Frankish monarchy
language Latin
meaning King of the Eastern Franks NERFINISHED
politicalContext division of the Carolingian Empire
predecessorTitle Rex Francorum NERFINISHED
refersTo monarch of the East Frankish kingdom
region Eastern Francia NERFINISHED
territorialScope core regions of later medieval Germany
lands east of the Rhine
timePeriod early Middle Ages
usedBy East Frankish kings NERFINISHED
Henry the Fowler NERFINISHED
early German kings
successors of the Carolingian kings in East Francia
usedFor royal style in charters
royal style in diplomas
usedIn East Francia NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Henry the Fowler title Rex Francorum orientalium
Conrad I of Germany title Rex Francorum orientalium
this entity surface form: Rex Francorum Orientalium
Heinrich I of Germany title Rex Francorum orientalium
this entity surface form: Rex Francorum Orientalium