Elucidate the circumstances by which the Frankish Empire came to be known as the holy
Roman empire?
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In the 3rd century, the Franks were a part of the Germanic tribes, who lived in the northern regions of the Roman empire. According to tradition, these Germanic tribes were part of the Roman military. Frankish leaders like Flavius and Arbogast were loyal to the Romans
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The Famous empire of the Frankish Empire was Charlemagne of the carolingian Dynasty.
The empire of Charlemagne was larger than the Eastern Roman Empire.
Charlemagne saved pope Leo III , the spiritual head of the Catholic Church from tribal attack on Lombards. As a token of Gratitude, the pope crowned him as the Holy Roman Emperor. Hence his empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.
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