false.
Charles Martel.
knights served kings
King James I of England in his argument for the divine right of kings in the "Works".
No, people in those days did not have last names. Charles Martel was Charlemagne's grandfather, but the name Martel was a Frankish term meaning "the hammer." Charlemagne's father's name was Pepin the Short, and Charlemagne was Charles the Great.
The Battle of Kings Mountain.
Only the very first ones, some of whom may be merely legendary in any case. From Clovis I's conversion in 496 they were Catholics.
The Merovingian and Carolingian families were most influential in the expansion of the Franks. The Merovingians were the first dynasty of Frankish kings, while the Carolingians, particularly under Charlemagne, expanded the Frankish Empire to its greatest extent.
do nothing kings
they were called the do-nothing-kings
military conquest
military conquest
J. M Wallace-Hadrill has written: 'The long-haired kings' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Merovingians, History
The Carolingian Dynasty included many of the early Frankish kings. The chief of which was Charlemagne and his father Charles Martel.
military power
"Tutelary", perhaps.
The reign of Clovis I, founder of the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish kings, ended with his death in 511 AD.
Suzanne Fonay Wemple has written: 'Atto of Vercelli' -- subject(s): Biography, Bishops, Church and state, Church history 'Women in Frankish society' -- subject(s): Carlovingians, Carolingians, History, Legal status, laws, Merovingians, Women, Women and religion