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Paperback The Earliest Times Book

ISBN: 1025619323

ISBN13: 9781025619323

The Earliest Times

"The Earliest Times" is a sweeping historical narrative by the acclaimed historian Frantz Funck-Brentano that explores the foundational eras of French history. This volume traces the development of the nation from its prehistoric origins through the Celtic and Roman periods, culminating in the rise of the Frankish dynasties. Brentano masterfully weaves together the cultural, social, and political threads that shaped the early identity of the region, offering a vivid portrayal of the Gauls, the impact of Roman civilization, and the eventual emergence of the Merovingian and Carolingian kings.

With a focus on both legendary figures and the daily lives of the common people, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the transformative centuries that laid the groundwork for modern Europe. Brentano's engaging prose makes complex historical shifts accessible, blending scholarly rigor with the art of storytelling. Readers will discover the origins of French traditions and the complex interplay of diverse ethnic groups that contributed to the birth of a nation. "The Earliest Times" remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the deep-seated roots of history and the enduring legacy of the ancient world.

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