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Beginning
in 57 BC, Julius Caesar extended the power of Rome into the region of
Europe that is now Belgium. The people he encountered there were the
Belgae, one of the various Celtic tribes of early Gaul, and the Romans
dubbed their new province Gallia Belgica. In the fourth century AD,
with Rome in decline, control of Gaul was ceded to the Franks, a Germanic
tribe that the weakened empire employed as mercenaries. As the Franks
flourished, they decided to dispense with their Roman employers. By 431,
they had established an independent dynasty, the Merovingian, with its
capital at Tournai. Soon after, under Clovis I (c.466-511), the Merovingians
succeeded in pummeling the last of the Romans in Gaul. They held large parts
of present day France and Belgium as well as southwestern Germany. Clovis
also adopted Christianity, thus gaining the support of the Church.More... (Outside link to The History of Belgium by An Introduction to Belgium )
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