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The Franks were a northern European group of peoples who first appeared in the third century AD as a new name for the Germanic tribes living near the lower stretches of the Rhine River military border of the Roman Empire, and later became a multilingual, Catholic Christian group of peoples, who inhabited several post-Roman kingdoms both inside and outside the former empire. In a broader sense, much of the population of medieval western Europe could eventually be described as Franks in some contexts.
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