The arts and crafts of our Teutonic forefathers . Frankish Domains, c. 510, afterconquest of Visigoths, 507. Still figure on the map as independent units, but inthe last half of the century the waves of Frankish 91 MIGRATIONS AND SETTLEMENTS. conquest closed over these, as over the BavariansP further to the east, while ~^ ^^ by this time again, south of the Alps, the Romanpower had been re-esta-blished after the extinc-tion of the Ostrogothic nam^es and Vandalic(Map P). After the LombardThe Frankish Domains, 561, at Invasion of Italy large death of Chlothar. ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ j^^^^ ^^^^^ the wester


The arts and crafts of our Teutonic forefathers . Frankish Domains, c. 510, afterconquest of Visigoths, 507. Still figure on the map as independent units, but inthe last half of the century the waves of Frankish 91 MIGRATIONS AND SETTLEMENTS. conquest closed over these, as over the BavariansP further to the east, while ~^ ^^ by this time again, south of the Alps, the Romanpower had been re-esta-blished after the extinc-tion of the Ostrogothic nam^es and Vandalic(Map P). After the LombardThe Frankish Domains, 561, at Invasion of Italy large death of Chlothar. ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ j^^^^ ^^^^^ the western basin of the Mediterranean still remain-ed nominally Roman qand this condition ofiaffairs is exhibited inMap O. Meanwhilegreat changes were inpreparation, affectingthe areas to the eastand to the west of theFrankish domains, andthe southern Mediter-ranean coasts. From The Lombards in Italy, c. 568-774 the east the Bulgarians and Avars as well as theolder Slavs press in and oppose the further exten- 92


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