Clovis soon began combining politics and religion, much like Constantine.
No, Clovis was a king of the Franks.
From 481 to 511 A.D.
Franks
Yes
The reign of Clovis I, founder of the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish kings, ended with his death in 511 AD.
no
The address of the Clovis Regional Library is: 1155 Fifth St., Clovis, 93612 1391
The address of the Clovis Carver Public Library is: 701 Main, Clovis, 88101 6658
Clovis I was born in 466.
Clovis I died in 511.
Clovis Trouille's birth name is Camille Clovis Trouille.
It is called Clovis Castle.
No, Clovis was a king of the Franks.
Diocletian and Constantine did not contribute the the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. They were around 180-150 years before this. If anything, they postponed it because the former put an end to the military anarchy of the Crisis of the Third century and restored central authority and the latte further consolidated it. Clovis did not contribute to the fall of this part of the empire because when he conquered the rump state of the Romans in central France (the Kingdom of Soissons), this part of the empire was already dead letter.
Clovis, NM is about 2100 miles. Clovis, CA is about 3100 miles.
Clovis did many good things for the Christians. Clovis was the one that bung all the Christians together.
the clovis get there name from a latin word ?