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Pharamond, also
spelled Faramund, is a
legendary early king of the Franks,
first referred to in the
anonymous 8th-century
Liber Historiae Francorum, which...
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Alexandre Emmanuel Pharamond (20
October 1876 in
Paris – 4 May 1953 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was the
captain of the
French rugby union team in the early...
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Pharamond (1925–1952) was an
English Thoroughbred racehorse who
became a
successful sire of
Champions in the
United States where he was
registered as...
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Henri Pierre Léon
Pharamond Blanchard (1805–1873) was a
French lithographer, and
painter of
landscapes and
historical subjects.
Blanchard was born at...
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Historiae Francorum says his
father was
Pharamond, a
Frankish King only
known from
medieval records.
Pharamond in turn was said to be the son of a real...
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proposed that the
Franks should live
under one king and
proposed his own son
Pharamond (whose
earliest mention is in this work, and who is
considered legendary...
- (including all
winners from 2006 to present)
through the
following sons: the
Pharamond (1925)
branch (4
winners all
through the Tom Fool (1949) line, most recently...
- Ishtar,
disguised as an
exotic dancer; a
former lover of Destruction.
Pharamond is a
former god, last of his pantheon, and a
friend of Dream. At Dream's...
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father of
Palamedes at the
court of the
young Arthur, and later, of
Pharamond, king of the
Franks and the
Chevalier sans peur.
Meliadas only appears...
- (1868–1870) A Book of
Verse (1870) Love is Enough, or The
Freeing of
Pharamond: A
Morality (1872) The
Story of
Sigurd the
Volsung and the Fall of the...