This paper discusses the central treatise that Clovis, unlike his contemporaries, was a leader who stressed
unity on a political,
cultural and military level to further his reign and to create a
sense of peace within the territory to which his reign expanded. The
paper continues that Christianity created a further sense of unity in his kingdom, but it was not alone responsible for this unity. The paper points out that Clovis extended the spoils equally to his army, regardless of ethnicity and behaved without prejudice.