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East Francia (Latin: Francia orientalis) or the Kingdom of the East Franks (Regnum Francorum orientalium) was a successor state of Charlemagne's empire ruled by the Carolingian dynasty until 911. It was created through the Treaty of Verdun (843) which divided the former empire into three kingdoms.
Emri „Francë“ vjen nga latinishtja Francia, e cila fjalë për fjalë përkthehet „vend i frankëve“ ose „Frankland“. Ka teori të ndryshme për origjinën e emrit të frankëve. Njëra thotë që ai rrjedh nga fjala proto-gjermanike frankon, e cila i referohet shigjetës dhe njihej midis frankëve me emrin francisca.
East Francia is formally secured by elected native German rulers, with Conrad I 'the Younger', duke of Franconia, being the first to be elected as king of Germany (East Francia).
Francia, also known as the Frankish Kingdom, was a post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe ruled by the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties. It expanded to its largest extent under Charlemagne and his descendants, and later divided into West Francia (France) and East Francia (Germany).
Shumë vite a shekuj më vonë, Kisha Katolike do ta shpallte Zhan d'Arkën martire dhe shenjtore, ndërsa Shekspiri, Volteri, Michelet, Schiller, Mark Tëain, Anatole France, George Bernard Shaë dhe të tjerë të shumtë për t’u përmendur demostruan heroizmat dhe fatin e saj fatal me shkrimet e tyre.
Learn about the history of East Francia, the earliest stage of the Kingdom of Germany, from 840 to 962. Find out how it was formed, how it faced external and internal threats, and how it led to the Ottonian dynasty.
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Conrad I (c. 881 - 918) was the first king of East Francia not of the Carolingian dynasty, elected by the nobility and anointed. He faced many challenges from rival dukes, Magyar raids and West Frankish claims, and died after naming Henry the Fowler as his successor.