Overview
The Kingdom of the Franks (Latin: Regnum Francorum), also known as the Frankish Kingdom or Francia, was the largest post-Roman kingdom in Western Europe. It was established by the Franks, one of the Germanic peoples. Its founder was King Clovis I who united Frankish tribes and expanded the Frankish realm into the Roman Gaul. During the Early Middle Ages, the kingdom was ruled by the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties. In 800, it evolved into the Carolingian Empire, thus becoming the longest lasting Germanic kingdom from the era of Great Migrations. Originally, the core Frankish territories inside the former Western Roman Empire were located close to the Rhine and Meuse rivers in the north, but Frankish chiefs such as Chlodio expanded.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of the Franks (462–468)
462 CE – 468 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 28,565 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (469–479)
469 CE – 479 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 28,655 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (480–489)
480 CE – 489 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 28,611 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (490–499)
490 CE – 499 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 28,568 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (500–509)
500 CE – 509 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 28,612 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (510–522)
510 CE – 522 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 536,853 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (523–533)
523 CE – 533 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 536,458 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (534–539)
534 CE – 539 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 693,954 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (540–545)
540 CE – 545 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 732,998 km²
Kingdom of the Franks (546–554)
546 CE – 554 CE
Capital: TournaiArea: 733,042 km²
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