Merovingian
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The term Merovingian refers to a line of Frankish kings who ruled central Europe in the 6th, 7th, and 8th centuries. They occupy almost a transitional role from earlier Germanic tribal rule to the feudal system and Roman-influenced medieval law.
The dynastic successors to the Merovingians were the Carolingians.
Famous Merovingian kings include: