The Franks were originally led by dukes (military leaders) and reguli (petty kings). The SalianMerovingians rose to dominance among the Franks and conquered most of Roman Gaul. They also conquered the Visigoths in 507. The sons of Clovis conquered the Burgundians and Alamanni. They acquired Provence and made the Bavarii and Thuringii their clients. The Merovingians were later replaced by a new dynasty called the Carolingians in the 8th century. By the end of the 9th century, the Carolingians themselves were replaced throughout much of their realm by other dynasties. The idea of a "King of the Franks" or Rex Francorum gradually disappeared over the 12th and 13th centuries.
A timeline of Frankish rulers is difficult since the realm was, according to old Germanic practice, frequently divided among the sons of a leader upon his death and then eventually reunited.
The episode begins with Claire and her friend Zach walking into the high school amphitheater with lunch as Claire's former cheerleader friends wait anxiously for the results of the Homecoming Court vote. Claire downplays the entire ritual, but Zach encourages her to check the posting and see if she had won. To Claire's surprise, she has been voted Homecoming Queen, with her main rival, Jackie, merely a member of the court. Astonished, Claire and the rest of the cheerleaders turn around to see much of the student body proclaiming congratulations and support for Claire. She later discovers that Zach had been campaigning for her, working to win the "unpopular vote" by letting everyone know that Claire is not like the popular Jackie. Jackie, however, spoils the moment in an attempt to deflate Claire's victory by poking fun at Zach. Claire, beginning to see the importance of Zach's friendship to her, promptly punches Jackie in the face.
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Timeline of the Rulers of France
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
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Timeline of French monarchs (From 410 to 1870)
Ruled from the start of the Frankish Kingdom from 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings.
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List of French monarchs
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Ranking Every French King from Worst to Best
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List of German monarchs
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1- Kingdom of Germany, 843–1806.
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3- German Empire, 1871–1918.
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List of French monarchs | Wikipedia audio article
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List of French monarchs
00:01:38 1 Titles
00:04:06 2 Frankish Empire
00:04:15 2.1 Merovingian dynasty (509–751)
00:05:09 2.2 Carolingian dynasty (751–888)
00:05:53 2.3 Robertian dynasty (888–898)
00:06:26 2.4 Carolingian dynasty (898–922)
00:06:50 2.5 Robertian dynasty (922–923)
00:07:03 2.6 Bosonid dynasty (923–936)
00:07:27 2.7 Carolingian dynasty (936–987)
00:07:39 3 Capetian dynasty (987–1792)
00:10:17 3.1 House of Capet (987–1328)
00:10:48 3.2 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:12 3.3 House of Lancaster (1422–1453) (disputed)
00:12:24 3.4 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:36 3.5 House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
00:13:46 4 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)
00:14:21 5 Capetian Dynasty (1814–1815)
00:15:22 5.1 House of Bourb...
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Timeline of the Crusader Kings of Jerusalem
This video shows every king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem.
While it is true that the counts of Tripoli were consistently vassals of the kings of Jerusalem, the county is historiographically treated as a separate political entity unlike the vassals represented in this video, which focuses primarily on the kingdom of Jerusalem itself and not the crusader states on the whole.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Maps are from Hallen's video "The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Every Year"
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How European Kings Defeated their Nobles - Medieval History DOCUMENTARY
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Ruled from the start of the Frankish Kingdom from 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings.
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Ruled from the start of the Frankish Kingdom from 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings.
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Ruled from the start of the Frankish Kingdom from 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings.
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In this video is a list of kings who ruled over the German territories of central Europe. The kings reigned from the division of the Frankish Empire in 843 unti...
In this video is a list of kings who ruled over the German territories of central Europe. The kings reigned from the division of the Frankish Empire in 843 until the end of the German Empire in 1918. It also includes the heads of the different German confederations after the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.
1- Kingdom of Germany, 843–1806.
2- German confederations, 1806–1871.
3- German Empire, 1871–1918.
In this video is a list of kings who ruled over the German territories of central Europe. The kings reigned from the division of the Frankish Empire in 843 until the end of the German Empire in 1918. It also includes the heads of the different German confederations after the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.
1- Kingdom of Germany, 843–1806.
2- German confederations, 1806–1871.
3- German Empire, 1871–1918.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of French monarchs
00:01:38 1 Titles
00:04:06 2 Frankish Empire
00:04:15 2.1 Merovingian dynasty (...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of French monarchs
00:01:38 1 Titles
00:04:06 2 Frankish Empire
00:04:15 2.1 Merovingian dynasty (509–751)
00:05:09 2.2 Carolingian dynasty (751–888)
00:05:53 2.3 Robertian dynasty (888–898)
00:06:26 2.4 Carolingian dynasty (898–922)
00:06:50 2.5 Robertian dynasty (922–923)
00:07:03 2.6 Bosonid dynasty (923–936)
00:07:27 2.7 Carolingian dynasty (936–987)
00:07:39 3 Capetian dynasty (987–1792)
00:10:17 3.1 House of Capet (987–1328)
00:10:48 3.2 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:12 3.3 House of Lancaster (1422–1453) (disputed)
00:12:24 3.4 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:36 3.5 House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
00:13:46 4 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)
00:14:21 5 Capetian Dynasty (1814–1815)
00:15:22 5.1 House of Bourbon, Bourbon Restoration (1814–1815)
00:15:35 6 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (Hundred Days, 1815)
00:15:48 7 Capetian dynasty (1815–1848)
00:16:00 7.1 House of Bourbon (1815–1830)
00:16:42 7.2 House of Orléans, July Monarchy (1830–1848)
00:17:26 8 House of Bonaparte, Second Empire (1852–1870)
00:18:14 9 Later pretenders
00:19:43 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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SUMMARY
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The monarchs of the Kingdom of France and its predecessors (and successor monarchies) ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions.
Sometimes included as 'Kings of France' are the kings of the Franks of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled from 486 until 751, and of the Carolingians, who ruled until 987 (with some interruptions).
The Capetian dynasty, the male-line descendants of Hugh Capet, included the first rulers to adopt the title of 'King of France' for the first time with Philip II (r. 1180–1223).
The Capetians ruled continuously from 987 to 1792 and again from 1814 to 1848. The branches of the dynasty which ruled after 1328, however, are generally given the specific branch names of Valois (until 1589) and Bourbon (until 1848).
During the brief period when the French Constitution of 1791 was in effect (1791–92) and after the July Revolution in 1830, the style of "King of the French" was used instead of "King of France (and Navarre)". It was a constitutional innovation known as popular monarchy, which linked the monarch's title to the French people rather than to the possession of the territory of France.With the House of Bonaparte, "Emperors of the French" ruled in 19th-century France between 1804 and 1814, again in 1815, and between 1852 and 1870.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of French monarchs
00:01:38 1 Titles
00:04:06 2 Frankish Empire
00:04:15 2.1 Merovingian dynasty (509–751)
00:05:09 2.2 Carolingian dynasty (751–888)
00:05:53 2.3 Robertian dynasty (888–898)
00:06:26 2.4 Carolingian dynasty (898–922)
00:06:50 2.5 Robertian dynasty (922–923)
00:07:03 2.6 Bosonid dynasty (923–936)
00:07:27 2.7 Carolingian dynasty (936–987)
00:07:39 3 Capetian dynasty (987–1792)
00:10:17 3.1 House of Capet (987–1328)
00:10:48 3.2 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:12 3.3 House of Lancaster (1422–1453) (disputed)
00:12:24 3.4 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:36 3.5 House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
00:13:46 4 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)
00:14:21 5 Capetian Dynasty (1814–1815)
00:15:22 5.1 House of Bourbon, Bourbon Restoration (1814–1815)
00:15:35 6 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (Hundred Days, 1815)
00:15:48 7 Capetian dynasty (1815–1848)
00:16:00 7.1 House of Bourbon (1815–1830)
00:16:42 7.2 House of Orléans, July Monarchy (1830–1848)
00:17:26 8 House of Bonaparte, Second Empire (1852–1870)
00:18:14 9 Later pretenders
00:19:43 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
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SUMMARY
=======
The monarchs of the Kingdom of France and its predecessors (and successor monarchies) ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions.
Sometimes included as 'Kings of France' are the kings of the Franks of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled from 486 until 751, and of the Carolingians, who ruled until 987 (with some interruptions).
The Capetian dynasty, the male-line descendants of Hugh Capet, included the first rulers to adopt the title of 'King of France' for the first time with Philip II (r. 1180–1223).
The Capetians ruled continuously from 987 to 1792 and again from 1814 to 1848. The branches of the dynasty which ruled after 1328, however, are generally given the specific branch names of Valois (until 1589) and Bourbon (until 1848).
During the brief period when the French Constitution of 1791 was in effect (1791–92) and after the July Revolution in 1830, the style of "King of the French" was used instead of "King of France (and Navarre)". It was a constitutional innovation known as popular monarchy, which linked the monarch's title to the French people rather than to the possession of the territory of France.With the House of Bonaparte, "Emperors of the French" ruled in 19th-century France between 1804 and 1814, again in 1815, and between 1852 and 1870.
This video shows every king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem.
While it is true that the counts of Tripoli were consistently vassals of the kings of Jerusalem...
This video shows every king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem.
While it is true that the counts of Tripoli were consistently vassals of the kings of Jerusalem, the county is historiographically treated as a separate political entity unlike the vassals represented in this video, which focuses primarily on the kingdom of Jerusalem itself and not the crusader states on the whole.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Maps are from Hallen's video "The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Every Year"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEECtxg6eSU
Music:
- Les Terres Saintes performed by the Choeur D'Chantérac
This video shows every king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem.
While it is true that the counts of Tripoli were consistently vassals of the kings of Jerusalem, the county is historiographically treated as a separate political entity unlike the vassals represented in this video, which focuses primarily on the kingdom of Jerusalem itself and not the crusader states on the whole.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Maps are from Hallen's video "The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Every Year"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEECtxg6eSU
Music:
- Les Terres Saintes performed by the Choeur D'Chantérac
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Ruled from the start of the Frankish Kingdom from 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings.
This is a video about France's history and shows the Timeline of French monarchs.
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List of French monarchs
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It's been a while. Here's a ranking of every French king from Pepin the Short to Napoleon III. Enjoy!
In this video is a list of kings who ruled over the German territories of central Europe. The kings reigned from the division of the Frankish Empire in 843 until the end of the German Empire in 1918. It also includes the heads of the different German confederations after the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.
1- Kingdom of Germany, 843–1806.
2- German confederations, 1806–1871.
3- German Empire, 1871–1918.
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List of French monarchs
00:01:38 1 Titles
00:04:06 2 Frankish Empire
00:04:15 2.1 Merovingian dynasty (509–751)
00:05:09 2.2 Carolingian dynasty (751–888)
00:05:53 2.3 Robertian dynasty (888–898)
00:06:26 2.4 Carolingian dynasty (898–922)
00:06:50 2.5 Robertian dynasty (922–923)
00:07:03 2.6 Bosonid dynasty (923–936)
00:07:27 2.7 Carolingian dynasty (936–987)
00:07:39 3 Capetian dynasty (987–1792)
00:10:17 3.1 House of Capet (987–1328)
00:10:48 3.2 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:12 3.3 House of Lancaster (1422–1453) (disputed)
00:12:24 3.4 House of Valois (1328–1589)
00:12:36 3.5 House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
00:13:46 4 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)
00:14:21 5 Capetian Dynasty (1814–1815)
00:15:22 5.1 House of Bourbon, Bourbon Restoration (1814–1815)
00:15:35 6 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (Hundred Days, 1815)
00:15:48 7 Capetian dynasty (1815–1848)
00:16:00 7.1 House of Bourbon (1815–1830)
00:16:42 7.2 House of Orléans, July Monarchy (1830–1848)
00:17:26 8 House of Bonaparte, Second Empire (1852–1870)
00:18:14 9 Later pretenders
00:19:43 10 See also
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The monarchs of the Kingdom of France and its predecessors (and successor monarchies) ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions.
Sometimes included as 'Kings of France' are the kings of the Franks of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled from 486 until 751, and of the Carolingians, who ruled until 987 (with some interruptions).
The Capetian dynasty, the male-line descendants of Hugh Capet, included the first rulers to adopt the title of 'King of France' for the first time with Philip II (r. 1180–1223).
The Capetians ruled continuously from 987 to 1792 and again from 1814 to 1848. The branches of the dynasty which ruled after 1328, however, are generally given the specific branch names of Valois (until 1589) and Bourbon (until 1848).
During the brief period when the French Constitution of 1791 was in effect (1791–92) and after the July Revolution in 1830, the style of "King of the French" was used instead of "King of France (and Navarre)". It was a constitutional innovation known as popular monarchy, which linked the monarch's title to the French people rather than to the possession of the territory of France.With the House of Bonaparte, "Emperors of the French" ruled in 19th-century France between 1804 and 1814, again in 1815, and between 1852 and 1870.
This video shows every king of the Crusader state of Jerusalem.
While it is true that the counts of Tripoli were consistently vassals of the kings of Jerusalem, the county is historiographically treated as a separate political entity unlike the vassals represented in this video, which focuses primarily on the kingdom of Jerusalem itself and not the crusader states on the whole.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
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The Franks were originally led by dukes (military leaders) and reguli (petty kings). The SalianMerovingians rose to dominance among the Franks and conquered most of Roman Gaul. They also conquered the Visigoths in 507. The sons of Clovis conquered the Burgundians and Alamanni. They acquired Provence and made the Bavarii and Thuringii their clients. The Merovingians were later replaced by a new dynasty called the Carolingians in the 8th century. By the end of the 9th century, the Carolingians themselves were replaced throughout much of their realm by other dynasties. The idea of a "King of the Franks" or Rex Francorum gradually disappeared over the 12th and 13th centuries.
A timeline of Frankish rulers is difficult since the realm was, according to old Germanic practice, frequently divided among the sons of a leader upon his death and then eventually reunited.