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Who established a powerful kingdom in Europe in the 6th century?

The Franks


What is true about Europe after the fall of rome?

Only the franks established a last kingdom (apex)


Who were the franks and where was their kingdom located?

The Franks were a Germanic tribal confederation that inhabited the region of modern-day France and part of Germany. They established the Frankish Kingdom, also known as Francia, which eventually evolved into the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne.


Who first ruled the franks?

Clovis


Who was the strongest at the beginning of the early middle ages the Byzantine Empire or the kingdom of the Franks?

kingdom of the Franks


Who united the Franks into one kingdom?

Charlamagne


When did the Franks establish their empire?

The Franks formally established their empire with the rise of the Carolingian Dynasty in 751.


Which were the largest germanic kingdoms?

Animal Kingdom :)


Which Germanic tribe is connected to the Merovingian kingdom?

The Franks


Who united the Franks into one kingdom in 511?

Charlemagne


Who established the Frankish kingdom?

The Frankish kingdom was established by Clovis I, who became king of the Franks around 481 AD. Clovis united various Frankish tribes under his rule and expanded the kingdom through military conquests. His conversion to Christianity around 496 AD also played a significant role in solidifying his power and the influence of the church in Frankish society. This laid the foundation for the later Carolingian Empire.


Who were the three main groups that settled in France?

The three main groups that settled in France were the Celts, the Romans, and the Franks. The Celts, primarily during the Iron Age, established tribes across the region. The Romans later conquered and integrated the area into their empire, bringing urbanization and infrastructure. Finally, the Franks, a Germanic tribe, established a powerful kingdom in the 5th century that laid the foundation for modern France.