The Franks
The Franks
The last phase of the Western Roman Empire, the period of transition
between Romanity and the rise of a new medieval world, is marked by
successive incursions of Barbarians from the north. In particular, there were
the Goths (Visigoths and Ostrogoths), Alans, Suebi, Vandals, Huns, and the
Franks. Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and western
Germany, one of these groups, the Franks, established the most powerful
Christian kingdom of early medieval western Europe.
The origins
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flower.(McManus 48)
Successive Barbarian incursions marked the last phase of the
Western Roman Empire. Among these Barbarian groups were the
Goths(Visigoths and Ostrogoths), the Alans, the Suebi, the Vandals, and the
Franks. Only one of these, however, was able to establish a great and
prosperous kingdom after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and Western Germany,
the Franks established the most powerful Christian kingdom of early
medieval Europe.