About This Book
The author reconstructs the origins and early expansion of the Frankish realm, examining Roman-era Belgium, Frankish movements in Germania and Gaul, and institutional life of the Gallic church. He traces successive rulers leading to the central figure's conquests, marriage, and conversion, assessing military and political consolidation across regional kingdoms. The narrative balances chronicle and critical inquiry, discussing the scarcity and reliability of sources and offering appendices on bibliography and debates such as the contested baptism, thereby combining synthetic history with documentary criticism for general readers.