In 800, the Pope rewarded Charlemagne in Rome, crowning him as Holy Roman Emperor.
The Franks conquered the former Roman province of Gau. They were a confederation of Germanic tribes.
The Franks, from whom France derives its name. It was not a very challenging conquest, as the Franks simply moved into Gaul, and the Romans had not adequate forces to attempt repelling them.
The Frank conquered most of Gaul in the late 400s and and early 500s, between 486 and 533. They conquered the last areas, Septimania (Languedoc) and Gascony in 759 and 788 respectively. This led to the creation of France, which was named after the Franks.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul.
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
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The Franks did.
It was not until the Romans under Julius Caesar conquered Gaul that Gaul was controlled by one group--the Romans. Previously to this Gaul was a mixture of various tribes each having their own territory and allies.
He converted to Christianity, the religion of Gaul.
The Franks conquered the former Roman province of Gau. They were a confederation of Germanic tribes.
The Franks conquered Gaul, and settled there. The name "France" comes from tha Germanic tribe.
King Clovis did not convert to Islam. Instead, he converted to Christianity, which was the religion of the people of Gaul.
Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.
The Franks, from whom France derives its name. It was not a very challenging conquest, as the Franks simply moved into Gaul, and the Romans had not adequate forces to attempt repelling them.
The Frank conquered most of Gaul in the late 400s and and early 500s, between 486 and 533. They conquered the last areas, Septimania (Languedoc) and Gascony in 759 and 788 respectively. This led to the creation of France, which was named after the Franks.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul.