It was under king David.
Charlemagne ruled as king of the Franks from 768, as king of Italy from 774 and as emperor from 800. He died in 814.
Yes, Charlemagne was the king of the Franks, ascending to the throne in 768. He expanded the Frankish empire significantly, uniting much of Western Europe under his rule. In 800, he was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III, further solidifying his power and influence in the region. His reign marked a significant period in medieval history, often referred to as the Carolingian Renaissance.
King Clovis was known for uniting all of the Franks together under his rule. By uniting all of the Frankish tribes he ensured his kingdom would be passed down to his own heirs.
Barons were under king. Barons were given land to rule .
The Franks did.
Clovis was the king of a major branch of the Franks, the Salian Franks. At the time the Franks were divided into several kingdoms. Clovis had a Frankish king, Chararic, executed and killed another one, Ragnachar. He conquered all the Frankish territories except for that of another major branch, the Ripuarian Franks of central Germany. He then conquered Cologne and became the king of all Franks. Therefore, he united all the Franks under his rule. He then conquered the remaining Roman territory in Gaul and pushed the Visigoths out of south-western Gaul. Therefore, he gained control of most of Gaul, except from Brittany, Provence, and Brittany, establishing the franks as the most powerful people in Western Europe. Clovis died in 511, that is, 289 year before the creation of the Carolingian Empire and was a king of a different dynasty, the Merovingians. The Carolingian Empire was created by the Carolingian dynasty.
The irony lies in the fact that the Franks, a Jewish family, lived in Germany, which under Nazi rule became a hostile environment for Jewish people. The country where the Franks once lived turned against them, resulting in their persecution during the Holocaust.
Pharaoh who brought all of Egypt under his rule and began its first dynasty
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I would rather have lived under King Solomon's rule. Solomon was known for his wisdom, wealth, and peaceful reign, which would likely have provided a stable and prosperous environment for his subjects.
England became unified under the rule of King Æthelstan and his predecessors.