The Franks: From Their Origin as a Confederacy to the Establishment of the Kingdom of France and the German Empire (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Lewis Sergeant

 
9781330614907: The Franks: From Their Origin as a Confederacy to the Establishment of the Kingdom of France and the German Empire (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Franks: From Their Origin as a Confederacy to the Establishment of the Kingdom of France and the German Empire

Introduction - Romans, gallo-romans, and Germans - The Kelts in Gaul and in Britain - The Roman Church - Limits of the subject - The Franks ultimately retire from, or are rejected by, France.

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