It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
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The baptism of Clovis was the birth of the nation we now call France, and indeed he was the first Catholic King in Gaul.
Clovis
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
Clovis ruled Gaul, or what is now known as France. Clovis united all the small Frankish kingdoms, and most of what was once calledthe Roman Gaul. When he died, his kingdom was split in four and one piece given to each of his sons.
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
Becoming a Catholic so then everyone became a Catholic he was losing the battle and he then decided to pray. His unification of the Frankish nation, his conquest of Gaul, and his conversion to Christianity.
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
King Clovis did not convert to Islam. Instead, he converted to Christianity, which was the religion of the people of Gaul.
No, Clovis was a king of the Franks.
Clovis was the first important non-Roman king to convert to Christianity.
accept the Catholic religion
Only since 508 when Clovis established the Kingdom of the Franks. In Roman times the chief city of Gaul was Lugdunum (Lyon).