Between Hesselberg and Wörnitz #1

Rustic Frankish was a dialect of Old English that flourished in the Frankish Empire during its early years. It is known to have been the language of many Anglo-Saxon poets and writers, such as Aldhelm of Malmesbury. There are two varieties: West Saxon and East Saxon. The Rustic Frankish dialect is an ancient form of English that arose after the end of Roman rule in England between 410 AD - 527 AD, when German tribes conquered many territories from Rome, including what would later become known as France or Francia (hence "Franco" + "n"). The now extinct branch was spoken in parts of Germany under their control until around 800 AD after the invasion by¹

Between Hesselberg and Wörnitz #1Wassertrüdingen

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