Clovis
Well, to begin with, they were not "ruled" by anyone. This is a large misunderstanding. But, if you're going to look for falsehoods, then truly, they were ruled by the Spartans.
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He ruled the Franks in the late 700s
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Constantine was neither the leader of the Huns nor the Franks; he was a Roman emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD. He is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and for founding the city of Constantinople. The Huns were led by Attila, while the Franks were ruled by leaders such as Clovis. Constantine's influence was primarily within the Roman Empire rather than among these barbarian groups.
They ruled for a long time and united from 509 A.D. and are still ruling today. Merovech Childeric I Clovis I Charles Martel Charlemagne The franks were a barbarian tribe in Germany during the first an second millennium known to the roman empire
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the Ostrogoth Kings ruled in the fifth and sixth centuries. Athaulf was the king at that point, and he defeated the Franks.
Clovis was the first king of the Franks to conquer large areas.
Egypt was first ruled by the Pharaohs
Charlemagne ruled the Kingdom of the Franks, and later was made emperor. His palace was at Aachen, and that was where he spent the most time.
King Louis III was from France. He ruled as King of the Franks from 879 to 882.