To be fair it wasn't just the Umayyad Caliphate, but France was born out of the division of territory among heirs in the Carolingian dynasty, which began with Charles Martel and his sons. Had they not deposed the Merovingian dynasty, the distribution of territories would presumably have been quite different without their conquests and divided within a different chain of succession.
To be fair it wasn't just the Umayyad Caliphate, but France was born out of the division of territory among heirs in the Carolingian dynasty, which began with Charles Martel and his sons. Had they not deposed the Merovingian dynasty, the distribution of territories would presumably have been quite different without their conquests and divided within a different chain of succession.
Thanks for that. That Late Antiquity period is a pretty big gap for me.