The Franks conquered Gaul, and settled there. The name "France" comes from tha Germanic tribe.
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
France draws its name from the Germanic tribe of the "Franks" (the Freee Men).
The Franks were West Germanic tribes. They ruled what is now France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy, San Marino, Austria, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and Poland.
The name "France" itself was given after a Germanic tribe, the "Franks" having settled in Northern France, whose kings came to preeminence after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The name France is derived from the Latin word "Francia," meaning "Land of the Franks." The Franks were a Germanic tribe that conquered the region in the 5th century. France is known for its rich history, culture, and contributions to art, philosophy, and literature.
the nouns France, français, French comes from the name of the Gaulish Germanic tribe the Franks ('les Francs' in French.)
they are a germanic tribe that invaded rome
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He belonged to the Ostrogoths
A Tribe
The name of the tribe or group of people that first spoke Germanic is not known.