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The Franks 1/3
The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a confederation of Germanic tribes first attested in the third century AD as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River. From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul.
Only the Salian Franks formed a kingdom on Roman-held soil that was acknowledged by the Romans after 357. In the climate of the collapse of imperial
authority in the West, the Frankish tribes were united under the Merovingians and conquered all of Gaul except Septimania in the 6th century.
The Salian political elite would be one of the most active forces in spreading Christianity over western Europe.
The ethnonym "Frank" is thought to be derived from a Germanic word for "bold, fierce".
The name ha...
published: 03 Dec 2011
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Childeric I: The Last Salian King | History of the Franks | IV
====Synopsis====
Following the death of Chlodio, his son, Childeric I would become the king of the Salian Franks. Childeric's impression on his subjects and nobility was lackluster to say the least, however, if there was one group that he made content, it was the Romans.
Famed for his military exploits, Childeric would be a bridge between the two civilizations on the Rhine River, and it would be his son, Clovis, that would permanently unite them into one Kingdom.
Thus, making Childeric I the last Salian King.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Childeric's Upbringing
0:48 Childeric I in Exile
2:10 Childeric's Return
2:43 War on the Visigoths
3:13 The Battle of Angers
4:05 Alliance with Odoacer
4:31 Childeric's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you ha...
published: 31 Jul 2021
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published: 30 Dec 2015
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The Frankish Empire: Salian Franks
First lecture for playlist on the history of the Franks.
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
I do not own any of the images used except for the Nerthus statue, and am not profiting off this video in any way.
**FAIR USE**
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published: 23 Sep 2020
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4: The Empire of the Franks: From Clovis to Charlemagne
In this episode, we discuss the rise of the Frankish Empire later Carolingian Empire: The Conquests and baptism of Clovis and the early history of the Franks, the decline of the Merovingian dynasty, Charles Martel and the rise of the Carolingian dynasty, and ultimately the reign and coronation of Charlemagne.
With:
Columba: https://twitter.com/Columba_1
Marcus Pertinax: https://twitter.com/FuriusPertinax
published: 24 May 2021
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History of the Franks: Every year
History of the Franks: Every year
Hello everyone,
this video shows the history of the Frankish Kingdom or Francia starting from the unification of the Franks in 481 until the breakup of Francia in 843 in maps, along with the rulers, capital etc.
Francia, also called the Kingdom of the Franks, Frankland, or Frankish Empire, was the largest post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe. It was ruled by the Franks during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.
Also watch-
History of Belgium Every Year : https://youtu.be/nUwUlLaORQo
Countries of South America at their greatest extent : https://youtu.be/4Ar8Va2Jqxc
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published: 26 May 2021
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Merovingian Kings Family Tree
Full playlist: #ProjectClovis
French monarchs from Charlemagne to Napoleon III:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPR9BFmPKdU
Is everyone a descendant of royalty?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15Uce4fG4R0
CREDITS:
Chart/Narration: Matt Baker
Editing: @JackRackam
Intro animation & maps: @AlMuqaddimahYT
Intro music: "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from http://incompetech.com
published: 19 Jun 2020
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The Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/franks
Tom Richey presents an introduction to the Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne.
LECTURE NOTES:
After the Fall of the Roman Empire left Western Europe in chaos, the Franks rose to prominence to fill the power vacuum in the Early Middle Ages and had a lasting effect on the development of Western Europe.
Ever since Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul in the first century B.C., the Romans had ruled the area that is today France, Switzerland, and Belgium. In the fifth century A.D., the Roman Empire was crumbling and failing to defend itself against invasions by barbarian tribes. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome, pillaging the city so thoroughly that the term, vandalism, had become synonymous with the destruction of prop...
published: 03 Sep 2019
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Early Kings of the Franks | History of the Franks | I
====Synopsis====
Of the many barbarian tribes that would settle in the rich lands of the falling Roman Empire, the Franks would manage to swiftly become the new great power, eventually going on to establish themselves as the dominant force in Europe after the collapse of the Empire, even managing to challenge the Byzantines in their claim to the imperial purple.
This tribe would eventually transition into the powerful medieval kingdom of France.
This video shall shed light on the early mentions & kings of the Frankish Tribes.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Introduction
1:24 First mentions of the Franks
2:02 Origin of the Salian Franks
2:31 Marcomer's Invasion
3:35 Arbogast's Intervention
4:29 Pharamond's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you happe...
published: 26 Jun 2021
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Medieval 2 Total War: Insularis Draco - Salian Franks VS Munster
More medieval 2 battles: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgHxq2tHS6PCsetrwnBASyKbM-eIvF68l
published: 05 Dec 2022
14:35
The Franks 1/3
The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a confederation of Germanic tribes first attested in the third century AD as living north and east of the Lowe...
The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a confederation of Germanic tribes first attested in the third century AD as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River. From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul.
Only the Salian Franks formed a kingdom on Roman-held soil that was acknowledged by the Romans after 357. In the climate of the collapse of imperial
authority in the West, the Frankish tribes were united under the Merovingians and conquered all of Gaul except Septimania in the 6th century.
The Salian political elite would be one of the most active forces in spreading Christianity over western Europe.
The ethnonym "Frank" is thought to be derived from a Germanic word for "bold, fierce".
The name has sometimes been traced to the Germanic word for "javelin" (cf. Old English franca, Old Norse frakka), however the opposite may be the case,
as in the Latin francisca "throwing axe", which was named after the tribe. A weapon-based tribal name would be comparable to that of the Saxons.
The Merovingian dynasty, descended from the Salians, founded one of the Germanic monarchies which replaced the Western Roman Empire from the
fifth century. The Frankish state consolidated its hold over large parts of western Europe by the end of the eighth century, developing into the
Carolingian Empire which dominated most of Western Europe. This empire would gradually evolve into France and the Holy Roman Empire.
Modern scholars of the Migration Period are in agreement that the Frankish identity emerged at the first half of the 3rd century out of various earlier,
smaller Germanic groups, including the ,Salii, Sicambri, Chamavi, Bructeri, Chatti, Chattuarii, Ampsivarii, Tencteri, Ubii, Batavi and the Tungri.
These tribes inhabited the lower and middle Rhine valley between the Zuyder Zee and the river Lahn and extended eastwards as far as the Weser,
but were the most densely settled around the IJssel and between the Lippe and the Sieg. They are termed by the scholars the Ripuarian Franks,
following an ancient distinction, because they held the right bank (ripa) of the Rhine. The Romans held the left bank.
https://wn.com/The_Franks_1_3
The Franks (Latin: Franci or gens Francorum) were a confederation of Germanic tribes first attested in the third century AD as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River. From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul.
Only the Salian Franks formed a kingdom on Roman-held soil that was acknowledged by the Romans after 357. In the climate of the collapse of imperial
authority in the West, the Frankish tribes were united under the Merovingians and conquered all of Gaul except Septimania in the 6th century.
The Salian political elite would be one of the most active forces in spreading Christianity over western Europe.
The ethnonym "Frank" is thought to be derived from a Germanic word for "bold, fierce".
The name has sometimes been traced to the Germanic word for "javelin" (cf. Old English franca, Old Norse frakka), however the opposite may be the case,
as in the Latin francisca "throwing axe", which was named after the tribe. A weapon-based tribal name would be comparable to that of the Saxons.
The Merovingian dynasty, descended from the Salians, founded one of the Germanic monarchies which replaced the Western Roman Empire from the
fifth century. The Frankish state consolidated its hold over large parts of western Europe by the end of the eighth century, developing into the
Carolingian Empire which dominated most of Western Europe. This empire would gradually evolve into France and the Holy Roman Empire.
Modern scholars of the Migration Period are in agreement that the Frankish identity emerged at the first half of the 3rd century out of various earlier,
smaller Germanic groups, including the ,Salii, Sicambri, Chamavi, Bructeri, Chatti, Chattuarii, Ampsivarii, Tencteri, Ubii, Batavi and the Tungri.
These tribes inhabited the lower and middle Rhine valley between the Zuyder Zee and the river Lahn and extended eastwards as far as the Weser,
but were the most densely settled around the IJssel and between the Lippe and the Sieg. They are termed by the scholars the Ripuarian Franks,
following an ancient distinction, because they held the right bank (ripa) of the Rhine. The Romans held the left bank.
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 84201
6:19
Childeric I: The Last Salian King | History of the Franks | IV
====Synopsis====
Following the death of Chlodio, his son, Childeric I would become the king of the Salian Franks. Childeric's impression on his subjects and nob...
====Synopsis====
Following the death of Chlodio, his son, Childeric I would become the king of the Salian Franks. Childeric's impression on his subjects and nobility was lackluster to say the least, however, if there was one group that he made content, it was the Romans.
Famed for his military exploits, Childeric would be a bridge between the two civilizations on the Rhine River, and it would be his son, Clovis, that would permanently unite them into one Kingdom.
Thus, making Childeric I the last Salian King.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Childeric's Upbringing
0:48 Childeric I in Exile
2:10 Childeric's Return
2:43 War on the Visigoths
3:13 The Battle of Angers
4:05 Alliance with Odoacer
4:31 Childeric's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you happen to know or be the creator of any of these images, please let me know and I will promptly give you credit.
====Music====
Heavy Heart - Kevin Macleod
The Crusade - Kevin Macleod
====Sources====
-Barbarians to Angels: the dark ages reconsidered (Peter S. Wells)
-Historia Francorum (Gregory of Tours)
-Other general sources
#DarkAges #Franks #Merovingians
https://wn.com/Childeric_I_The_Last_Salian_King_|_History_Of_The_Franks_|_Iv
====Synopsis====
Following the death of Chlodio, his son, Childeric I would become the king of the Salian Franks. Childeric's impression on his subjects and nobility was lackluster to say the least, however, if there was one group that he made content, it was the Romans.
Famed for his military exploits, Childeric would be a bridge between the two civilizations on the Rhine River, and it would be his son, Clovis, that would permanently unite them into one Kingdom.
Thus, making Childeric I the last Salian King.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Childeric's Upbringing
0:48 Childeric I in Exile
2:10 Childeric's Return
2:43 War on the Visigoths
3:13 The Battle of Angers
4:05 Alliance with Odoacer
4:31 Childeric's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you happen to know or be the creator of any of these images, please let me know and I will promptly give you credit.
====Music====
Heavy Heart - Kevin Macleod
The Crusade - Kevin Macleod
====Sources====
-Barbarians to Angels: the dark ages reconsidered (Peter S. Wells)
-Historia Francorum (Gregory of Tours)
-Other general sources
#DarkAges #Franks #Merovingians
- published: 31 Jul 2021
- views: 2732
9:28
Salian Franks
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- published: 30 Dec 2015
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19:09
The Frankish Empire: Salian Franks
First lecture for playlist on the history of the Franks.
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
I do not own any of the images used except for the Nerthus statue, and am not pro...
First lecture for playlist on the history of the Franks.
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
I do not own any of the images used except for the Nerthus statue, and am not profiting off this video in any way.
**FAIR USE**
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/The_Frankish_Empire_Salian_Franks
First lecture for playlist on the history of the Franks.
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
I do not own any of the images used except for the Nerthus statue, and am not profiting off this video in any way.
**FAIR USE**
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 23 Sep 2020
- views: 1221
2:18:05
4: The Empire of the Franks: From Clovis to Charlemagne
In this episode, we discuss the rise of the Frankish Empire later Carolingian Empire: The Conquests and baptism of Clovis and the early history of the Franks, t...
In this episode, we discuss the rise of the Frankish Empire later Carolingian Empire: The Conquests and baptism of Clovis and the early history of the Franks, the decline of the Merovingian dynasty, Charles Martel and the rise of the Carolingian dynasty, and ultimately the reign and coronation of Charlemagne.
With:
Columba: https://twitter.com/Columba_1
Marcus Pertinax: https://twitter.com/FuriusPertinax
https://wn.com/4_The_Empire_Of_The_Franks_From_Clovis_To_Charlemagne
In this episode, we discuss the rise of the Frankish Empire later Carolingian Empire: The Conquests and baptism of Clovis and the early history of the Franks, the decline of the Merovingian dynasty, Charles Martel and the rise of the Carolingian dynasty, and ultimately the reign and coronation of Charlemagne.
With:
Columba: https://twitter.com/Columba_1
Marcus Pertinax: https://twitter.com/FuriusPertinax
- published: 24 May 2021
- views: 49687
3:35
History of the Franks: Every year
History of the Franks: Every year
Hello everyone,
this video shows the history of the Frankish Kingdom or Francia starting from the unification of the Franks i...
History of the Franks: Every year
Hello everyone,
this video shows the history of the Frankish Kingdom or Francia starting from the unification of the Franks in 481 until the breakup of Francia in 843 in maps, along with the rulers, capital etc.
Francia, also called the Kingdom of the Franks, Frankland, or Frankish Empire, was the largest post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe. It was ruled by the Franks during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.
Also watch-
History of Belgium Every Year : https://youtu.be/nUwUlLaORQo
Countries of South America at their greatest extent : https://youtu.be/4Ar8Va2Jqxc
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History of the Franks: Every year
Hello everyone,
this video shows the history of the Frankish Kingdom or Francia starting from the unification of the Franks in 481 until the breakup of Francia in 843 in maps, along with the rulers, capital etc.
Francia, also called the Kingdom of the Franks, Frankland, or Frankish Empire, was the largest post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe. It was ruled by the Franks during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.
Also watch-
History of Belgium Every Year : https://youtu.be/nUwUlLaORQo
Countries of South America at their greatest extent : https://youtu.be/4Ar8Va2Jqxc
Subscribe to the channel and press the bell icon for more stuff:
Subscribe (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF4BjU5eXzNloAygW8oy2eg)
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 17992
19:16
Merovingian Kings Family Tree
Full playlist: #ProjectClovis
French monarchs from Charlemagne to Napoleon III:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPR9BFmPKdU
Is everyone a descendant of royalt...
Full playlist: #ProjectClovis
French monarchs from Charlemagne to Napoleon III:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPR9BFmPKdU
Is everyone a descendant of royalty?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15Uce4fG4R0
CREDITS:
Chart/Narration: Matt Baker
Editing: @JackRackam
Intro animation & maps: @AlMuqaddimahYT
Intro music: "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from http://incompetech.com
https://wn.com/Merovingian_Kings_Family_Tree
Full playlist: #ProjectClovis
French monarchs from Charlemagne to Napoleon III:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPR9BFmPKdU
Is everyone a descendant of royalty?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15Uce4fG4R0
CREDITS:
Chart/Narration: Matt Baker
Editing: @JackRackam
Intro animation & maps: @AlMuqaddimahYT
Intro music: "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from http://incompetech.com
- published: 19 Jun 2020
- views: 351975
11:06
The Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/franks
Tom Richey presents an introduction to the Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne.
LE...
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/franks
Tom Richey presents an introduction to the Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne.
LECTURE NOTES:
After the Fall of the Roman Empire left Western Europe in chaos, the Franks rose to prominence to fill the power vacuum in the Early Middle Ages and had a lasting effect on the development of Western Europe.
Ever since Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul in the first century B.C., the Romans had ruled the area that is today France, Switzerland, and Belgium. In the fifth century A.D., the Roman Empire was crumbling and failing to defend itself against invasions by barbarian tribes. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome, pillaging the city so thoroughly that the term, vandalism, had become synonymous with the destruction of property. In 476 A.D., Rome was conquered by barbarian invaders and several tribes, including the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, the Visigoths, and the Franks, divided the spoils. Over the following three centuries, the Franks would come out on top, building an empire that stretched from present-day Spain to present-day Germany.
In 509, Clovis I became the first King of the Franks, unifying the allied Frankish tribes under one leader. In addition to conquering new territories, expanding the Frankish Kingdom to cover most of present-day France, Clovis also converted to Catholic Christianity (as opposed to Arian Christianity, which taught that Jesus was not fully God) after crediting Jesus Christ with a victory in a hard-fought battle. Today, France gets its name from the Franks and Catholicism remains the nation’s predominant religion, making Clovis a very important and influential figure in French history.
Over the following two centuries, the Frankish Kingdom grew powerful – powerful enough to halt the expansion of the Islamic Caliphate which had conquered the entirety of North Africa and Spain. In 732, Charles Martel commanded the victorious Frankish army in the decisive Battle of Tours, which halted the Caliphate’s expansion and cemented the Frankish Kingdom’s place as Western Europe’s preeminent power. In recognition of his victory, Charles was given the honorific nickname, “the Hammer.”
Charles Martel’s son, Pepin the Short, overthrew the Frankish king, usurping the throne with the Pope’s blessing, establishing the Carolingian Dynasty (The House of Charles). The close ties between the Franks and the Papacy would continue into the reign of Pepin’s son, Charles the Great, popularly remembered by his French name, Charlemagne. Charlemagne expanded the Frankish Kingdom through military conquests, including a campaign into Italy to assist the Pope against his enemies. In appreciation for Charlemagne’s support, the Pope crowned him “Emperor of the Romans” in 800. A thousand years later, Napoleon, the Emperor of France, would honor Charlemagne in the iconic series of paintings by Jacques-Louis David of Napoleon Crossing the Alps. Etched into the stones in the bottom left corner of the painting are Napoleon’s name, along with the names of Hannibal, who had crossed the Alps to attack Rome, and Charlemagne (written in Latin as KAROLVS MAGNVS), who had crossed the Alps to help the Pope and expand the Frankish Empire into Italy – just as Napoleon was, at the time, expanding the French Empire into Italy.
At the time of Charlemagne’s death, the Frankish Empire was the most powerful political entity in Europe, rivaling the Byzantine (or Eastern Roman) Empire and the Islamic Caliphate in power. However, it was not to last. Charlemagne’s empire was divided between his sons after his death and after a series of civil wars, the Frankish Empire was formally divided by the Treaty of Verdun in 843 and it would never be reunited. The Western Europe of the High Middle Ages would not be governed as a centralized state, but as a patchwork quilt of feudal kingdoms where local lords held more authority than the kings to whom they swore allegiance. But the Franks were not without impact. They laid the foundation for the Kingdom of France, secured the Pope’s position as the leader of Christians in Western Europe, and led indirectly to the medieval institution of a Holy Roman Empire ruled by Germans.
Thumbnail Photo by Túrelio
https://wn.com/The_Franks_From_Clovis_To_Charlemagne
Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Available:
https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/franks
Tom Richey presents an introduction to the Franks from Clovis to Charlemagne.
LECTURE NOTES:
After the Fall of the Roman Empire left Western Europe in chaos, the Franks rose to prominence to fill the power vacuum in the Early Middle Ages and had a lasting effect on the development of Western Europe.
Ever since Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul in the first century B.C., the Romans had ruled the area that is today France, Switzerland, and Belgium. In the fifth century A.D., the Roman Empire was crumbling and failing to defend itself against invasions by barbarian tribes. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome, pillaging the city so thoroughly that the term, vandalism, had become synonymous with the destruction of property. In 476 A.D., Rome was conquered by barbarian invaders and several tribes, including the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, the Visigoths, and the Franks, divided the spoils. Over the following three centuries, the Franks would come out on top, building an empire that stretched from present-day Spain to present-day Germany.
In 509, Clovis I became the first King of the Franks, unifying the allied Frankish tribes under one leader. In addition to conquering new territories, expanding the Frankish Kingdom to cover most of present-day France, Clovis also converted to Catholic Christianity (as opposed to Arian Christianity, which taught that Jesus was not fully God) after crediting Jesus Christ with a victory in a hard-fought battle. Today, France gets its name from the Franks and Catholicism remains the nation’s predominant religion, making Clovis a very important and influential figure in French history.
Over the following two centuries, the Frankish Kingdom grew powerful – powerful enough to halt the expansion of the Islamic Caliphate which had conquered the entirety of North Africa and Spain. In 732, Charles Martel commanded the victorious Frankish army in the decisive Battle of Tours, which halted the Caliphate’s expansion and cemented the Frankish Kingdom’s place as Western Europe’s preeminent power. In recognition of his victory, Charles was given the honorific nickname, “the Hammer.”
Charles Martel’s son, Pepin the Short, overthrew the Frankish king, usurping the throne with the Pope’s blessing, establishing the Carolingian Dynasty (The House of Charles). The close ties between the Franks and the Papacy would continue into the reign of Pepin’s son, Charles the Great, popularly remembered by his French name, Charlemagne. Charlemagne expanded the Frankish Kingdom through military conquests, including a campaign into Italy to assist the Pope against his enemies. In appreciation for Charlemagne’s support, the Pope crowned him “Emperor of the Romans” in 800. A thousand years later, Napoleon, the Emperor of France, would honor Charlemagne in the iconic series of paintings by Jacques-Louis David of Napoleon Crossing the Alps. Etched into the stones in the bottom left corner of the painting are Napoleon’s name, along with the names of Hannibal, who had crossed the Alps to attack Rome, and Charlemagne (written in Latin as KAROLVS MAGNVS), who had crossed the Alps to help the Pope and expand the Frankish Empire into Italy – just as Napoleon was, at the time, expanding the French Empire into Italy.
At the time of Charlemagne’s death, the Frankish Empire was the most powerful political entity in Europe, rivaling the Byzantine (or Eastern Roman) Empire and the Islamic Caliphate in power. However, it was not to last. Charlemagne’s empire was divided between his sons after his death and after a series of civil wars, the Frankish Empire was formally divided by the Treaty of Verdun in 843 and it would never be reunited. The Western Europe of the High Middle Ages would not be governed as a centralized state, but as a patchwork quilt of feudal kingdoms where local lords held more authority than the kings to whom they swore allegiance. But the Franks were not without impact. They laid the foundation for the Kingdom of France, secured the Pope’s position as the leader of Christians in Western Europe, and led indirectly to the medieval institution of a Holy Roman Empire ruled by Germans.
Thumbnail Photo by Túrelio
- published: 03 Sep 2019
- views: 66048
6:04
Early Kings of the Franks | History of the Franks | I
====Synopsis====
Of the many barbarian tribes that would settle in the rich lands of the falling Roman Empire, the Franks would manage to swiftly become the new...
====Synopsis====
Of the many barbarian tribes that would settle in the rich lands of the falling Roman Empire, the Franks would manage to swiftly become the new great power, eventually going on to establish themselves as the dominant force in Europe after the collapse of the Empire, even managing to challenge the Byzantines in their claim to the imperial purple.
This tribe would eventually transition into the powerful medieval kingdom of France.
This video shall shed light on the early mentions & kings of the Frankish Tribes.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Introduction
1:24 First mentions of the Franks
2:02 Origin of the Salian Franks
2:31 Marcomer's Invasion
3:35 Arbogast's Intervention
4:29 Pharamond's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you happen to know or be the creator of any of these images, please let me know and I will promptly give you credit.
====Music====
Heroic Age - Kevin Macleod
====Sources====
-Liber Historiæ Francorum
-Historia Francorum
-Other general sources
#DarkAges #Franks #EuropeanHistory
https://wn.com/Early_Kings_Of_The_Franks_|_History_Of_The_Franks_|_I
====Synopsis====
Of the many barbarian tribes that would settle in the rich lands of the falling Roman Empire, the Franks would manage to swiftly become the new great power, eventually going on to establish themselves as the dominant force in Europe after the collapse of the Empire, even managing to challenge the Byzantines in their claim to the imperial purple.
This tribe would eventually transition into the powerful medieval kingdom of France.
This video shall shed light on the early mentions & kings of the Frankish Tribes.
====Timestamps====
0:00 Introduction
1:24 First mentions of the Franks
2:02 Origin of the Salian Franks
2:31 Marcomer's Invasion
3:35 Arbogast's Intervention
4:29 Pharamond's Legacy
====Credits====
I do not lay claim to any image used in this video, if you happen to know or be the creator of any of these images, please let me know and I will promptly give you credit.
====Music====
Heroic Age - Kevin Macleod
====Sources====
-Liber Historiæ Francorum
-Historia Francorum
-Other general sources
#DarkAges #Franks #EuropeanHistory
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 3182
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Medieval 2 Total War: Insularis Draco - Salian Franks VS Munster
More medieval 2 battles: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgHxq2tHS6PCsetrwnBASyKbM-eIvF68l
More medieval 2 battles: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgHxq2tHS6PCsetrwnBASyKbM-eIvF68l
https://wn.com/Medieval_2_Total_War_Insularis_Draco_Salian_Franks_Vs_Munster
More medieval 2 battles: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgHxq2tHS6PCsetrwnBASyKbM-eIvF68l
- published: 05 Dec 2022
- views: 294