Charlemagne (768 - 814 AD).
The Franks formally established their empire with the rise of the Carolingian Dynasty in 751.
Great Britain created the world's greatest empire. There was a saying, "The sun never sets on the British empire" and it was true for a time.
the franks were an important German groupCharlemagne became king of the franks in 771each time a king died, the nobles and knights chose a new king
The Battle of Zama.
The Franks of France and he holy roman Christians
The Kingdom of the Franks was founded by Clovis I, who was crowned first King of the Franks in 496. The greatest expansion of the empire was obtained before the early 9th century.
The franks became the most important trime in Germany
Charlemagne.
Clovis was the first Catholic King of the Franks, and Charles (Charlemagne) was the most famous.
The Franks formally established their empire with the rise of the Carolingian Dynasty in 751.
Great Britain created the world's greatest empire. There was a saying, "The sun never sets on the British empire" and it was true for a time.
the franks were an important German groupCharlemagne became king of the franks in 771each time a king died, the nobles and knights chose a new king
The Battle of Zama.
Charlemagne was initially King of the West Franks. Then, when his brother Carloman, King of the East Franks, died, Charlemagne became King of the Franks. In 800 AD, Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Roman People by Pope Leo III. Today, historians call Charlemagne's empire the Carolingian Empire in order to distinguish it from all the other empires that called themselves the Empire of the Roman People, including the ancient Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire. For more information, please use the link to the related question on this below.
kingdom of the Franks
There were two groups of Franks: the Ripuarian Franks who lived around the area of present day Frankfurt and the Salian Franks, who lived at the mouth of the river Rhine. The former carried out many raids into northern Gaul, devastating its economy. However, like all the peoples who lived on or near the frontier of the Roman Empire, they also traded with he Romans and become romanised to some extent. The latter were allowed to settle in Toxandria, an area of the Roman Empire south of the river Rhine and in northern Belgium, became Roman allies and fought alongside them and provided mercenaries to the Romans. Therefore, they became thoroughly romanised.
Under the leiding of Clovis I it became powerful but under the leading of Charlemagne it became a huge empire