Franks
The Franks were a confederation of Germanic peoples who inhabited the Roman province of Gaul in the late antique period. The Latin exonym Franci referred to them, though precise ethnogenesis remains debated. They emerged as a major political force in northern Gaul and along the Rhine, establishing a number of kingdoms.
Under Clovis I (reigned c. 481–511), the Franks united several Frankish and Gallo-Roman groups into a single
After Charlemagne’s death, the empire weakened and was partitioned by the Treaty of Verdun in 843 into