Between the coronation of Clovis in 496 and the eighth century, the Franks expanded their territory through much of Western Europe. Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800.
Napoleon Bonaparte of France conquered much of Europe in the 1800's, but he did not conquer all of it.
The name France means 'Land of the Franks.' The Franks were a Germanic tribe who lived in Northern Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
Batu Khan who died in 1255 was the Mongolian military leader who conquered Russia and the adjoining territories of eastern Europe. He organized the Mongol state known as the Golden Horde.
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.
Napoleon Bonaparte
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
He was a great leader who conquered much of Europe.
Saladin was the most famous Muslim leader of his age. He drove the Franks out of the Middle East and conquered Egypt and the Levant.
the franks (french) defeated the army of Arbabs and Berberswho had conquered Spain in 711 the franks victory at the battle of Tours enabled Christianity to surive in Western Europe
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Clovis I became leader of the Franks by conquering all those who were not subject to him when he succeeded his father, Childeric I, as King of the Salian Franks.
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