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By Lewis Sergeant. Here is the story of the Franks, written in the days before the poison of political correctness destroyed simple factual accounts of the history of our people.
Told in the classic, clear, and unambiguous style of historians unfettered by the demands to be “politically correct,” these classic works are a treasure trove of facts and history which will not be found in the modern “court historian” version which have been censored by the powers-that-be.
First written in 1898, here is an attractive reprint complete with all the line art from the original book.
Includes sections on the early peoples of the region, Romans, Gallo-Romans, Germans, Kelts, Gauls, the Roman Church, rejection of the Franks, obscure origins, Sicambrian League, Trojans, Roman conquest, westward migrations, Varus and Hermann, Germanicus, Civilis, Flavian emperors, cradle of the Franks, Allemans, Goths, Christians, Romanized Gaul, pagan letters, poets, Vandals, insurrections, Belgic Gauls, Stilicho, Merovingians, Resparians, Yellow Terror, King Clovis, Queen Clotilda, conversion of Clovis, Orthodoxy, Arianism, Council of Nice, Trinitarians, Burgundians, Alaric, conquest of Aquitaine, death of Clovis, Teutonic law, sons of Clovis, plagues, Pepin, Charles Martel, Roman See, Hercynian Wolf, Charles the Great, Pope Adrian, Charles in Spain, Roland, Widukind, Tassilon of Bavaria, Aachen, Carolingians, Scriptorium at Tours, France, Germany, last Carolingians and hundreds more topics integral to the story.
Softcover, 343 pages