"Robertians" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Robertians" Meaning

A rare word!

Robberies or a person from Ireland.

"Robertians" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Robertians"


1. Adjective Usage


The Robertians were actually a Frankish dynasty that ruled much of Gaul in the Carolingian period. They were named after their ancestor Robert the Strong, who was a powerful noble of the Carolingian faction in the 9th century.

2. Referencing Etymology


The term Robertians, therefore, is etymologically related to Robert, the great-grandfather of Alfred the Great. Robertians went on to build a strong powerbase in different parts of Europe at different times based on the property they were given by their royal allies.

3. Historical Context


During the 9th to 11th centuries, the Robertians produced a series of powerful rulers, notable among whom were Robert of Neustria, Odo of France, Hugo Capet, and Hugh Magnus. The Robertians succeeded in achieving the highest rank in 987 AD.

4. As a Proper Noun


Charles of the Robertians, who later became King of the West Franks, married a grande of the Neustrian nobility and went on to found a powerful and influential family known as the Robertians.

5. As a Geographical Reference


The Château de Doué-la-Fontaine is a castle located in the commune of Doué-la-Fontaine, in the region Pays de la Loire, in the Veines area in France, and is a Robertians' stronghold during the Middle Ages.

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