Clovis I - Kings of the Franks Founding Father of France

Clovis I - Kings of the Franks Founding Father of France

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@Biographics Says:
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@BushGuy-tb1pg Says:
I suggest you read Salminius Hermias Sozoman- the ecclesiastical history of Sozoman: comprising a history of the church from AD 324 to AD 440, pg 94. Your wrong, about Arius, his written exposition of faith survived🎉 BEGOTTEN, the actual word he used, does not mean created as decietfully charged by Rome. 🎉🎉🎉
@redbadge1175 Says:
Can this be less cheeky? Men like Clovis are western heroes and should be treated with respect.
@sydhenderson6753 Says:
I never realized Brittany (or at least the Bretons) was already there when Clovis's career began. In fact, that map at 3:00 has to be between 476 and 481, when Clovis was a kid since Julius Nepos (a former West Roman Emperor) has his little empire in Illyria.
@wiscochic861plutochic5 Says:
48th great grandfather 😉
@user-zc5oj3pn8k Says:
Clovis grandfather was the founder, not Clovis
@whynotcreatelove Says:
whats your Source.........you sounds so sure........
@alexanderheynen4779 Says:
The Franks are Dutch in origin.
@ryanjuguilon213 Says:
How can he be the father of France when the Franks are not the French people? The Franks are germanic people, their modern descendants are the Dutch and Rhinelanders. The French are Romanized Gauls who adopted their conqueror's name.
@JiRiMa Says:
Next video Simon. is about SIMON
@dddtgames9705 Says:
Clovis really said, "Damn, I think its time to clean house. ⚔️
@tiger.6509 Says:
I wonder if this is true factual .
@user-jq6tb6zi6l Says:
I am a direct descendent of Childric 1st King Clovis 1st Visigoths And so much more I am looking to interview
@ryanrozwadowski8708 Says:
Simon, please make a video about Shapur I and how he defeated 3 Roman Generals
@peterk.6930 Says:
to educate, your diction is terrible
@chasr1843 Says:
you are great simin, put qtit taking so fast
@cainanj4311 Says:
France was founded by Germans
@ehrldawg Says:
Up next;General John J Pershing
@briandoss9232 Says:
Crazy we have art from that long ago...
@joer8954 Says:
Early French history always confused me. So the Gauls were no longer an entity at this point? Are the French Germanic or are they Celts?
@tzeentchvonsheo9868 Says:
9:20 while you almost got arianism right, your latter statement is a HUGE oversimplification of dyophysite doctrine.
@tzeentchvonsheo9868 Says:
3:07 Romulus Augustulus is a figurehead in hands of a magister militum of barbarian ancestry Orestes (a recurring theme in 3-5 century roman politics obviously), literally nobody outside northern italy considered this boy a Roman Emperor, since Julius Nepos, the legitimate emperor was alive and well in Dalmatia, and eastern emperor Zeno obviously would not recognize the child. So nobody cared when he was «overthrown», nor did ANY of the people living in 476 thought that western empire had «collapsed». The only region where a «collapse» happpened was Brittania, other provinces thought they were still living in the Empire, up until around emperor Justinian's wars (If the emperor declares war on you maybe he doesn't consider you his subject so you aren't really living in the Empire?) or the empress Irene, whom the Pope considered to be illegitimate, later crowning Charlemagne. So what you just said is not only gross oversipmlification, I actually consider it being closer to misinformation. I like you channel, didn't expect that!!
@theewtgy Says:
i traced my lineage back to these folks through my family tree
@zoemeow7677 Says:
Wee 💖✨ is soo good legacy familars ✨
@Svensk7119 Says:
Aleman (Al-ee-Man) to this day is the Spanish word for German.
@patipateeke Says:
Please speak slower and articulate better.
@josephgriffin2388 Says:
Eee gads!!! Those names!!!
@kryvex1890 Says:
direct descendant
@GreasyBeasty Says:
Love seeing you cover content from ancient history this way. Reminds me of an early Kings and Generals video.
@N0Time Says:
People on the internet arguing that Clovis isn't the founding father of France due to his germanic origins. Meanwhile, historians be like : -Alfred The Great (Saxon founding father of England) -Riurik (Scandinavian founding father of Russia) -Pelagius (Wisigoth founding father of Spain)
@hewhoshallnotbenamed5168 Says:
That bit about Constantine converting to Christianity after the battle of the Melvian Bridge is incorrect. He would go on to legalize the faith and even patronize many Christian churches and groups after he becomes sole ruler of the Roman Empire but he actally didn't get baptized until several years before his death in the mid 330s AD.
@oldbordergeek Says:
France? That's funny clovis was a German not French. His son wich the French call Charlemagne is really called Karel in German areas and his capital was in Aachen. Karel spoke German not French.
@loretta_3843 Says:
Such un-French sounding names!
@championbeam4018 Says:
Yo I'm descended from this guy
@colinjames2346 Says:
'Germanic speaking' Franks. What a strange formulation. Of course they were. And everything else about them was Germanic too. What else would it have been?
@bax4562 Says:
This is the most vapid, Wikipedia based video, I have ever seen.
@imwinningthisone7613 Says:
Founding father of france was born in a Belgian city 😂 Belgium is france's founder confirmed
@danielfortier2629 Says:
Charles De Gaule is NOTHING of being "great" and I find that very offensive. He stirred up HUGE trouble for French Canadians living outside of Québec essentially encouraging the Québecers to abandon us to the English for over 50 years! "Great"? NO WAY!!!!
@davidlewis8814 Says:
“Think of the awkward silence at Christmas lunch” ha!
@SuperGreen4219 Says:
I’ve always wanted more Clovis info Anything on this time period is interesting
@rogerpenske2411 Says:
In an episode of The Simpsons, Willie refers to the French as. “Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys”.
@202mc4 Says:
Least violent frankish king:
@andreascj73 Says:
Catholic faith? The Church was united at this point in history. Ofc, all denominations today claim to be "catholic", which just translates to "universal" or "general" as opposed to "special".
@brianfleury1084 Says:
The drawings you are using look a lot like Vercingetorix rather than Clovis.
@Christan_Moreno Says:
The early medevil period is among my favorite periods in history.
@kristinahusinec4265 Says:
Omg I just love that you watch Freidman's early middle ages as well!
@TheOrginalPrincessColey Says:
Uhhhh does this mean that they’re my ancestors since my last name is Franks? 😂🤣
@tamaszlav Says:
No, he was not.
@LtJackboot Says:
Nice work on pronouncing those names Simon. That must have been a day's work on it's own.👍
@melvert33 Says:
He made great bread..

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