A detailed history of the Franks, from their emergence in history to the rise of Charlemagne, told with clarity and perspective.
This nonfiction work surveys the Frankish people as they interacted with Rome and shaped early European power. It traces their origins among the Germans, their rise across Gaul, and the pivotal moments that redefined power in the West. The narrative moves from the Merovingian era into the Carlovingian line, illuminating how a single people helped forge a new imperial order.
With accessible language and a focus on major figures, the bookplaces the Franks at the center of European history, showing how their leaders, laws, and institutions influenced the trajectory of medieval Europe. It blends linguistic and cultural context with political developments to explain why the Franks mattered then—and why their story remains essential today.
- Origins of the Franks as one branch of the Germanic world and their role in Roman times
- Key chapters tracing Merovingian to Carlovingian power and the rise of Charlemagne
- The blending of Frankish, Gallic, and Italian influences in early medieval governance
- Connections between pivotal leaders, laws, and institutions that shaped Western Europe
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, contextual history of the Franks and their lasting impact on European history.