- Franks - Wikipedia
The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum; German: Franken; French: Francs) were originally a group of Germanic peoples who lived near the Rhine-river military border of Germania Inferior, which was the most northerly province of the Roman Empire in continental Europe
- Frank | People, Definition, Maps | Britannica
Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and western Germany, the Franks established the most powerful Christian kingdom of early medieval western Europe
- Franks - World History Encyclopedia
The Franks were a Germanic people who originated along the lower Rhine River They moved into Gaul during the Migration Age, where they established one of the largest and most powerful kingdoms in Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- The Rise of the Franks: From Tribes to Empire
Discover how the Franks transformed from a loose tribal confederation into the rulers of medieval Europe, shaping France, Germany, and Western civilization
- NFL Announces Punishment for Falcons Tight End for Taunting
Atlanta Falcons fans have bemoaned for weeks that tight end Feleipe Franks‘ conduct on special teams is eventually going to cost the team, and it did Franks was flagged for unsportsmanlike
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- Francia - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of the Franks (Latin: Regnum Francorum), also known as the Frankish Kingdom or Francia, was the largest post-Roman kingdom in Western Europe It was established by the Franks, one of the Germanic peoples
- History of Europe - Frankish Ascendancy, Charlemagne, Medieval Europe . . .
In the late 5th and early 6th centuries, Clovis (c 466–511), the warrior-leader of one of the groups of peoples collectively known as the Franks, established a strong independent monarchy in what are now the northern part of France and the southwestern part of Belgium
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