Modern Day France
France was Gallia (Gaul) until invaded and taken over by the Germanic Tribe called the FRANKS.
they are a germanic tribe that invaded rome
The Franks
The Franks conquered Gaul, and settled there. The name "France" comes from tha Germanic tribe.
The Franks.
France draws its name from the Germanic tribe of the "Franks" (the Freee Men).
The Franks, a group of Germanic people.
A member of a Germanic tribe is commonly referred to as a "Germanic person" or simply "Germanic." Historically, these tribes included groups such as the Goths, Vandals, Saxons, and Franks. They spoke various Germanic languages and shared cultural traits, often characterized by their warrior society and polytheistic beliefs. Today, the term "Germanic" encompasses the linguistic and cultural descendants of these tribes.
Franks
The name France means 'Land of the Franks.' The Franks were a Germanic tribe who lived in Northern Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
The Franks are a Germanic tribe that migrated from their homeland east of the Rhine in the 6th century to modern day Gaul. The Franks were Germanic and do not confuse them with French. Many say that Charlemagne was a French emperor but that is not the truth. The ancestor of the French are peasants and not the ruling Franks and the later French kings/nobles have almost no Frankish ancestry, if not none.
The Dutch are an ethnic group in their own right, native to the Netherlands. They are descended from the Franks (a Germanic tribe).