Placeholder: Childeric's Roman past. Here are some answers: Childeric may have held a high Roman military rank, but his political interests then turned to the creation of an independent Frankish kingdom. Syagrius, on the other hand, controlled a larger Roman territory that risked competing with Childeric's authority over the Franks. Their respective legitimacies could come into conflict, one symbolizing Roman permanence, the other aspiring to found a new Frankish entity. Syagrius' rapprochement with the Visi Childeric's Roman past. Here are some answers: Childeric may have held a high Roman military rank, but his political interests then turned to the creation of an independent Frankish kingdom. Syagrius, on the other hand, controlled a larger Roman territory that risked competing with Childeric's authority over the Franks. Their respective legitimacies could come into conflict, one symbolizing Roman permanence, the other aspiring to found a new Frankish entity. Syagrius' rapprochement with the Visi

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Childeric's Roman past. Here are some answers: Childeric may have held a high Roman military rank, but his political interests then turned to the creation of an independent Frankish kingdom. Syagrius, on the other hand, controlled a larger Roman territory that risked competing with Childeric's authority over the Franks. Their respective legitimacies could come into conflict, one symbolizing Roman permanence, the other aspiring to found a new Frankish entity. Syagrius' rapprochement with the Visi

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