
Also known as Chlodovechus I
first king of the Franks (c. 466-511)
Clovis I was the first king of the Franks, ruling from around 466 to 511, and he played a crucial role in establishing the Frankish kingdom as a major power in Western Europe during the decline of the Roman Empire. His reign mattered because he expanded Frankish territory through military conquest and converted to Christianity, which helped legitimize his rule and laid the foundation for what would eventually become the medieval European kingdom of the Franks.
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