FRANKS, EUELL FRANCIS
see Franks (surname) . For the Frankish empire · see Francia . For other uses · and later became a multilingual · Catholic Christian group of peoples · a period when Rome lost control of regions near the lower Rhine · under various tribal names · and during the crisis they made frequent incursions · Franks continued to live semi-independently on both sides of the Rhine · and the Romans recruited large numbers of Frankish soldiers · and at least one · Chlodio · also began to rule more Romanized populations to the south · in what is now northern France. In 451 · Frankish groups participated on both sides in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains · the whole of Gaul north of the Loire · and all the Frankish kingdoms · were united within the kingdom of the Frank Clovis I · the founder of the Merovingian dynasty . By building upon the basis of this empire · the subsequent Frankish dynasty · the Carolingians
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1.1 Etymology 1.2 Evolution as demonym 1.3 "Westerner" in Eastern understanding 2 Mythological origins 3 History Toggle History subsection 3.1 Early Franks (250–350) 3.2 Late fourth century (350–400) 3.3 Fifth century 3.4 Merovingian kingdom (481–751) 3.5 Carolingian kingdom (751–987) 4 Military Toggle Military subsection 4.1 Participation in the Roman army 4.2 Military practices of the early Franks 4.3 Merovingian military 4.3.1 Composition and development 4.3.2 Strategy, tactics and equipment
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