No, Clovis was a king of the Franks.
Clovis soon began combining politics and religion, much like Constantine.
Franks
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The reign of Clovis I, founder of the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish kings, ended with his death in 511 AD.
He ruled for thirty great years.
binbos rule so suck it
Clovis was able to unite many Germanic tribes that were seprated to be under one king. Following his conversion to Christianity, Clovis formed a special relationship with the bishop of Rome. This relationship became known as the pope. Clovis also made his subjects convert to Roman Christianity. During his rule, many monasteries and churches were built in the his kingdom, usually sponsored by the king or wealthy nobles.
King Clovis was known for uniting all of the Franks together under his rule. By uniting all of the Frankish tribes he ensured his kingdom would be passed down to his own heirs.
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
he rejected the roman legacy in his rule of Gaul
The address of the Clovis Regional Library is: 1155 Fifth St., Clovis, 93612 1391
The address of the Clovis Carver Public Library is: 701 Main, Clovis, 88101 6658
Clovis I was born in 466.
Clovis I died in 511.
Clovis Trouille's birth name is Camille Clovis Trouille.
The baptism of Clovis in 496 gave birth to the kingdom that we now know as France.