The Franks, From Their Origin As a Confederacy to the Establishment of the Kingdom of France And the German Empire:
The Franks, From Their Origin As a Confederacy to the Establishment of the Kingdom of France And the German Empire:
Lewis Sergeant
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The consequence was that they gave him valuable aid against the Visigoths and Burgundians. Such, in mere outline, was the political situation of Gaul in the latter part of the fifth century. The divisions of which we have spoken were but the temporary result of the first general scramble for the fragments of the Western Empire, when the collapse of that empire was admitted by its last defenders. Henceforth, for many years to come, the map of the country changed from year to year. The Alle- mans... and the Visigoths had but the shortest lease of their conquests, the Burgundians were crushed and humiliated, even the realm of Clovis was parcelled out again almost as soon as it had been pieced to- gether, and the independent Kelts, Gallo-Kelts, and Gallo-Britons were constrained to accept a sovereign. Digitized by VjOOQIC THE FIRST FIGHT OF CLOVIS, 10$ But, after all the changes, it was the Franks who endured, who grew constantly stronger, who built up a law, a church, and an empire. Meanwhile Clovis reigned in his father's stead, and grew to manhood, nursing the ambitions which had been bred in him, and resolved to be such a man as his mother, Basina, thought she had found in Childeric — not strong, but the strongest.
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