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Die franken

Die franken. Valerie Chavez und Katrin McKean. Am Anfang …. Sie waren ein Westgermanisch Volkstamm im dritten Jahrhundert nach Christus . Sie waren wanderten ständig um den Reich der Römer . Frank: bedeutet “ frei ” oder “ tapfer ”. Der Reich der RÖmer.

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Die franken

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  1. Die franken Valerie Chavez und Katrin McKean

  2. Am Anfang… • SiewareneinWestgermanischVolkstammimdrittenJahrhundertnachChristus. • Siewarenwandertenständig um den Reich der Römer. • Frank: bedeutet “frei” oder “tapfer”.

  3. Der Reich der RÖmer • Der römische Kaiser Julian eroberte die Franken imdrittenJahrhundertnachChristus. • Die Franken besiedelten das römischeTerritorium um den Rhein. • Die Franken bliebenübereinJahrhundert den Römerntreu.

  4. Roman Military • During the 4th century, general and commanding positions were granted to many Franks by the Romans. • These officials were given responsibility of their territory in the Empire.

  5. Moving Forward… • Childeric I (463 AD) was an important Salian Frank commander who strengthened the Franks’ power among the Empire and the Gaul. • In only a few years to come, the Salian Franks would be united with the remaining Frankish people. This included the Ripuarians and the Eastern Franks.

  6. Clovis • In 482 AD, Clovis, the son of Childeric I, came to power. • He established the Merovingain Dynasty, becoming the first and most famous ruler. • Clovis was known for his desire to expand the Franks’ territory. • Eventually converted to Christianity. • This made Clovis seen as the King of the Franks by the Pope and expanded their popularity.

  7. Downfall of Merovingain • After Clovis died, his kingdom was divided among his four sons. • This division of power became accustomed to the Merovingain reign. • Unfortunately, many descendants were too young to rule because of this, so they began to rely on advisors to rule during the heirs’ delinquency. • This group of people gained a tremendous amount of power. • Around 700 AD, Charles Martel declared himself as an advisor and the rightful king of the Franks.

  8. A New Beginning… • Martel and his family began the Carolingain Dynasty. • As the Merovingain Dynasty withered away, this new dynasty strengthened among the Franks. • In 800 AD on Christmas Day, Pope Leo III crowned the first Holy Roman Empire to be Charles Augustus; otherwise known as Charlemagne.

  9. A lasting Impression • The Franks grew from just a small tribe to one of the most unified and influential kingdoms in all of Europe’s history. • Their spread of Christianity left a remarkable impression on the surrounding nations.

  10. FränkischeSitten • Die Römerbeeinflüssten die Franken sehrviel; besonders in der Kultur, imMilitär, und in der Politik. • Die Franken hattendünneSchnurrbäarte.

  11. Die Sprache: Alt Frankisch • DieserDialekistgestorben, abererwurde alt Höllandisch. • Alt Frankischbeeinflüsste die alterömischeSprache von Gaul.

  12. Die Religion • Die Franken warenUrsprünglichHeiden. • Clovis brachte das Christentumzu den Franken. • Das Christentumwurde die Hauptreligion der Franken.

  13. FrankischzuFranzÖsischzuGermanisch

  14. Bezüge • http://www.jrank.org/history/pages/6096/Franks-Frankish-Empire.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Frankish • http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab74 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franks • http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/MainPrintPage.asp?iPin=WHII095&DataType=Ancient&WinType=Free • http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE49&NewItemID=True • http://www.thenagain.info/webchron/westeurope/Franks.html • http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06238a.htm • http://www.tacitus.nu/historical-atlas/francia.htm

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