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The name [[France]] originates from the [[Franks]] (''Francs''), a [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribe]] that occupied northern Europe after the [[fall of the Western Roman Empire]]. | The name [[France]] originates from the [[Franks]] (''Francs''), a [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribe]] that occupied northern Europe after the [[fall of the Western Roman Empire]]. | ||
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+ | * [[Germanic Christianity]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Frankish kings]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Frankish queens]] | ||
+ | * [[Name of France]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Germanic peoples]] | ||
+ | * [[Frankokratia]] | ||
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The Franks or the Frankish peoples were an ever-changing confederation of west Germanic tribes.
The name France originates from the Franks (Francs), a Germanic tribe that occupied northern Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
See also
- Germanic Christianity
- List of Frankish kings
- List of Frankish queens
- Name of France
- List of Germanic peoples
- Frankokratia
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