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Early Middle Ages

By: Olivia Espinoza, Trevor Winesett , Dylann Slot, Jordan Avis, and Nathan Davies. Early Middle Ages. Identifications. Clovis Alcuin Merovingian Carolingians. Identifications. In 481 he became King of the Franks. Clovis. He was born around 735 B.C.

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Early Middle Ages

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  1. By: Olivia Espinoza, Trevor Winesett, Dylann Slot, Jordan Avis, and Nathan Davies Early Middle Ages

  2. Identifications

  3. Clovis Alcuin Merovingian Carolingians Identifications

  4. In 481 he became King of the Franks Clovis

  5. He was born around 735 B.C. He was an English Scholar, poet and teacher from York, Northumbria. “He wrote many theological and dogmatic treatises, as well as a few grammatical works and a number of poems.” -Freebase.com Alcuin

  6. Salian Frankish dynasty that came to rule the Franks in a region largely corresponding to ancient Gaul from the middle of the 5th century. frequent civil warfare among branches of the family. . The Merovingian rule was ended March 752 when Pope Zachary formally deposed Childeric III. Merovingian

  7. The Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD. The family consolidated its power in the late 7th century. By 751, the Merovingian dynasty which until then had ruled the Franks was deprived of this right with the permission of the Papacy and the aristocracy and a Carolingian, Pepin the Short, was crowned King of the Franks. Carolingians

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