So, naturally, the opening line of the history would only be expected to be something along the lines of the following: After all, The History of the Franks is really the history of France. Take a guess at which point in the history of the world the author commences as the starting point for The History of the Franks, keeping in mind, of course, that the dictionary definition of “Frank” refers to the ancient people who lived along the Rhine that would one day come together to create the nation of France. That’s a lot of history, but there’s a kicker of a twist going on here. The History of the Franks is trotted out over the course of ten full volumes. Not a two-volume history or even a trilogy. We are not talking a single volume history here. As for the “Franks” part of this history, maybe not so much. Well, not about the history part, anyway. When the author titled this piece A History of the Franks, he wasn’t kidding around. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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