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  1. The name France comes from Latin Francia ("land of the Franks"). Originally it applied to the whole Empire of the Franks, extending from southern France to eastern Germany. Modern France is still called Frankreich in German and similar names in some other Germanic languages (such as Frankrijk in Dutch), which means "Frank Reich", the Realm of ...

  2. Mar 29, 2018 · The Romans called the country Gaul. France was originally called Gaul by the Romans who gave the name to the entire area where the Celtics lived. This was at the time of Julius Caesar’s conquest of the area in 51-58 BC. This actually covered a huge land area including France but also Belgium, Luxembourg and parts of the Netherlands ...

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  3. The Latin name Gaul originally referred to the people of modern northern Italy and southeastern France, and gradually came to apply to a much larger area as the Romans expanded their control. The Latin name Germania was how Caesar referred to the tribes that attacked across the Rhine.

  4. Feb 7, 2022 · The land of the Franks was called “ Francia ” ( Francie in French). By the 6th century, Francia was known as the land of the free men. So France got its name thanks to the Franks… as the French too (les Français)! But not only that. Thus many towns and regions in Germany took the name of the Franks.

  5. Mar 1, 2018 · Another theory has it that the term is derived from a word in the Proto-Germanic language, “frankon” which translates to “javelin lance.” The name of the kingdom could also come from the name of one the most successful Germanic kings, Francio whose kingdom had spread to cover most of modern France and Germany, by the 1st century BCE ...

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  6. 2 days ago · 1. What do the Germans call France? In German, France is still called “Frankreich,” which translates to “Reich (empire) of the Franks.” To differentiate between France and the historic Frankish Empire of Charlemagne, France is referred to as Frankreich, while the Frankish Empire is called Frankenreich. 2. What did the Romans call Paris?

  7. Dec 24, 2021 · Advertisement. Why is France . . . called France? What's in a name? It turns out, in the case of France, quite a lot. It comes from the Latin Francia which means ‘realm of the Franks’ and...

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