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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Arbogast is an early Germanic name which was the name of a clan within the tribe of the Salian Franks.On the lid of the Schretzheim silver bulla,(i.e. an amulet box), dated c. AD 600, there is a runic inscription which reads as Arogisl (d), which is the origin of the name. According to archaeologists, "-aro" meant "eagle" and "-gisl(d)" was a male name element. "-gisl" could be gisd or -gast, gastiz, which came to be translated as "companion". The name also appeared on a silver disc brooch found in a grave at Kirchheim-Teck dating to the second half of the sixth century.Contact with the Romans led to a Latinizing of the Old Frankish language. The name Arogast, Arogastes, first appears in The Salic Law, written 507–511 AD. The four authors of the Salic law were "Wisogast, Arogast, Sidogast and Widogast". The systematic version of The Salic Law refers to them as "Wisogastes, Arogastes, etc."The Latinized Old Frankish became the beginning of the French language. Old Frankish is closest to present day Dutch In Dutch, "arbo" translates as "health and safety", "gast" translates as "guest". Notable Arbogasts include one of the four authors of the Salic Law, Arbogastes, a 4th-century Frankish general in Roman imperial service , and a 5th-century Frankish-Roman comes in Trier. Arbogast von Franckenstein was a knight and the first defender to use the name "von Franckenstein". St. Arbogast was an Irish missionary who came to Alsace in the 7th century, where his given name Arascach was adapted to the local name Arbogast. St. Arbogast was a bishop of Strasbourg and many churches were named in his honor. Louis Francois Antoine Arbogast was a famous French mathematician.Suppoosedly the seat of the Arbogasts was in Bourgundy, France, where they had a family crest."@en }

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