The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The West
Scope Of Chapter XXXVIII.
Reign and Conversion of Clovis. - His Victories over the Alemanni, Burgundians, and Visigoths. - Establishment of the French Monarchy in Gaul. - Laws of the Barbarians. - State of the Romans. - The Visigoths of Spain. - Conquest of Britain by the Saxons.
The Revolution of Gaul
ADEvent
476-485 Euric, King of the Visigoths
481-511 Clovis, King of the Franks
486His Victory over Syagrius
496Defeat and Submission of the Alemanni
496 Conversion of Clovis
497, &c Submission of the Armoricans and the Roman Troops
499 The Burgundian War
500 Victory of Clovis
532 Final Conquest of Burgundy by the Franks
507 The Gothic War— Victory of Clovis
508Conquest of Aquitain by the Franks
510 Consulship of Clovis
536 Final Establishment of the French Monarchy in Gaul
Political Controversy
Laws of the Barbarians
Pecuniary Fines for Homicide
Judgments of God
Judicial Combats
Division of Lands by the Barbarians
Domain and Benefices of the Merovingians
Private Usurpations
Personal Servitude
Example of Auvergne
Story of Attalus
Privileges of the Romans of Gaul
Anarchy of the Franks
The Visigoths of Spain
Legislative Assemblies of Spain
Code of the Visigoths
Revolution of Britain
499 Descent of the Saxons
455-582 Establishment of the Saxon Heptarchy
State of the Britons
Their Resistance
Their Flight
The Fame of Arthur
Desolation of Britain
Servitude of the Britons
Manners of the Britons
Obscure or fabulous State of Britain
Fall of the Roman Empire in the West
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