Do French people hate the fact that their most famous leader in history was Italian?

Do French people hate the fact that their most famous leader in history was Italian?

>manlet
>dicklet

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Our most famous leader is Charlemagne fuck the Italian manlet

his delusion costed 30-40% of our men in age of fighting

>our most famous leader is Charlemange
yeah nah, that's just bullshit, hardly anyone who hasn't taken history classes knows who he was, and even his Frenchness is debated.

Go to anywhere outside of France and they'll say Napoleon, every single time

>Napoleon

Literally who ?

>Carl Grossman, American ambassador to Italy
>French

Nice try.

that emperor guy you shithead

The Corsican who made sure Alexandre Dumas could be born

>Emperor guy
Oh you mean Charlemagne

>karl der grosse
>french

>Our most famous leader
I thought that to be Louis XIV

How?

>karl des grosse
Let's see if there is such a guy
*check my books*
No such thing

why do europeans always pretend that charles the great, famous english king, was french?

Are you a monarchist by any chance? You do sound like one.

>Carlos el Groso, Founder of Taringa
>French

Yeah, glass yourself

I'm indeed one

>Our most famous leader is Charlemagne fuck the Italian manlet
You might prefer Charlemagne but there is absolutely zero chance in hell he's more famous than Napoleon, user. Most normals will know vaguely who Napoleon was, they won't have a clue about Charlemagne.

what language is this

His name was actually Shirley Rose Mane and it's a corruption of his native Celto-Brython name (cúarwyll márr)

excellent post

Well it's probably best, republics and direct democracies aren't exactly the best systems logically. Voters of different parties kill each other over things they disagree with, it is naturally a system of separation and dissent, not unity. It's why you can't get things done. Plus it's more stable because of that. If monarchs were resurrected today to lead Europe, it would be a little bit better imo.

It is a divine language transmited by God to mankind

Uneducated people call it Latin, educated ones call it Very Old French

Louis XIV is/should be more famous, tho

Actually, it's just a Gaulish dialect

WE

are franks, hence our name : "the french", you're right.

My feel when anthopology confirm that the Franks weren't Germanic

Yo frog I think we still got the corpse of your great king buried in Aachen. Seems like he felt rather at home here.
Maybe that's because people here actually spoke Frankish rather than vulgar latin.

Pic related, Germanic friend

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA MONTH OF SHILLING TO PROVE THAT THE FRANKS WEREN'T GERMANIC AND ANTHROPOLOGY CONFIRM

PRAISE GOD

PRAISE TARANIS

GESTA DEI PER FRANCOS

How many new franks related informations do you get/day?

Some variant of latin

>Pannoniens
>semblables aux celtes
>parlent une langue germanique

Race de seigneurs

Around 5/day but the first days it was more like 10-15/day


Anyway my quest to disprove their germanicness is done, surprisingly enough it concluded in better way than i hoped

They were Celts and we can safely practice Celtic paganism as Franks

France didn't exist at that time, Moron.

Fuck off lowly mongrel filth


France existed as long as us aka since 200 A.D.