Franks
:Francia redirects here. For the Bolognese artist, see Francesco Raibolini.
Foundation of the Frankish kingdom
In 355–358, the later Emperor Julian once again found the shipping lanes on the Rhine under control of the Franks and again pacified them. Rome granted a considerable part of Gallia Belgica to the Franks. From this time on they became foederati of the Roman Empire. A region roughly corresponding to present-day Flanders and the Netherlands south of the rivers remains a Germanic-speaking region to this day. (The West Germanic language known as Dutch predominates there now.) The Franks thus became the first Germanic people who permanently settled within Roman territory.
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355 - 358 - Julian - Rhine - Gallia Belgica - Foederati - Flanders - Netherlands - West Germanic - Dutch
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From their heartland, the Franks gradually conquered most of Roman Gaul north of the Loire valley and east of Visigothic Aquitaine. At first they helped defend the border as allies; for example, when a major invasion of mostly East Germanic tribes crossed the Rhine in 406, the Franks fought against these invaders. The major thrust of the invasion passed south of the Loire river. (In the region of Paris, Roman control persisted until 486, a decade after the fall of the emperors of Ravenna, in part due to alliances with the Franks.)
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Gaul - Loire - Visigoth - Aquitaine - 406 - Paris - 486 - Ravenna
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The earliest records of the Franks |
| ► | Foundation of the Frankish kingdom |
| ► | The Merovingians |
| ► | The Carolingians |
| ► | Crusaders and other Western Europeans as "Franks" |
| ► | Related articles |
| ► | Further reading |
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