3 hours ago, Darth Revenant said:The cultures and langues of France has changed a lot over the centuries since Clovis founding. It has also split up several times into various smaller kingdoms. Like the three Frances they had after Charlemagne.
@Tramp Graphics Kingdom of Arlelat part of the Holy Roman Empire conquered by the northern French lords in the Albigensian Crusade, Duchy of Burgundy another part of the Holy Roman Empire north of Arlat. Both of these countries spoke Langue d'oc (closer to modern Catalan than French), not the langue d'oïl of France. Savoy to the northeast of Arles also spoke it's own dialect of Burgundian it's also now part of France, Italy and Switzerland now but was a county less than 150 years ago. Breton (Gaelic) in Brittany. Basque in the french Basque country, Gascon in Gascony, etc. French history is not so cut and dried after 1500 years.