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Ascaric, Ascarich, or Anscharic ((スペイン語:Ascario ''or'' Ascarico), (フランス語:Anschéric), (ポルトガル語:Ascárico)) is a Germanic name which appears in Latin sources as ''Asacarius'', ''Assacarius'', ''Assaccarius'', ''Ascaricus'', or ''Askericus''. It is a compound name derived from Protogermanic ''asca-'', "ash," probably species of Fraxinus, meaning also "spear," and Protogermanic ''-ric'' < Celtic '' *rig-'', meaning "ruler." Asca- may allude to the spear of '' *Wodanaz'', a symbol of his inspirational power, or the name of the first man in the Germanic creation myth. ''-Ric'' was a common name suffix among early Germanic and Celtic men of status. Ascaric was used mainly by the Franks and Visigoths. It can refer to: *Ascaric (d. 306), Frankish war leader of the Bructeri executed by Constantine I *Ascaric (bishop of Palencia) (fl. 653) *Ascaric (archbishop of Braga) (d. 810) *Askericus (d. c. 890), Frankish bishop 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ascaric (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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