maybe
a turkey!!!!
europe
that is easy they came from Holland
The Franks were connected to the Catholic Church through their conversion to Christianity under King Clovis I in the 5th century. This alliance between the Franks and the Church helped solidify their power and influence in Europe.
The Franks maintained power through a combination of military conquests, strong leadership under the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties, and the establishment of feudalism to decentralize power among local lords. They also employed alliances with the Catholic Church to bolster their authority.
The franks were the ones with the most power.
Well, from the Franks. see http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06238a.htm
The Franks were one of the western Germanic tribes. The Franks spanned the ancient and early medieval era.
Franks--settled in what is now France. Although they were initially slower to accept Christianity than some other barbarians, under Charlemagne they greatly promoted it, even forcing Christianity on the Saxons farther east.
Modern Day France
the Franks :)
By the time they were called "Franks" they were Christians.