Who were the Franks in the Middle Ages?
Correspondingly, who were the Franks in the Crusades?
Franks (Lat. Franci, OFr. Francs) is probably the most common term used in medieval sources and modern scholarship to designate the ruling and privileged classes in the various principalities of Outremer, Cyprus, and Greece that were established in the course of the crusades.
Keeping this in view, where did the Franks come from originally?
The Franks began as a number of Germanic tribes that migrated from northern Europe into Gaul. This is where the country of France is today and the name for France comes from the Franks. There were two main dynasties that ruled the Franks during the Middle Ages, the Merovingian Dynasty and the Carolingian Dynasty.
The Franks were Germanic invaders who settled in Western Europe. Clovis, their leader, united the Franks into one kingdom. Under Clovis's leadership, they adopted Christianity as their religion and spread it through a large region.