The Visigoths led by King Alaric.
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In 410 the Visigoths (Goths of the west) sacked the city of Rome. They did not destroy it.
The Romans stopped making payments to the Goths, so it made the Goths furious. Then the Goths sacked, or destroyed, Rome in 410 AD.
The Visigoths attacked Rome.
Babylon in the year 586 BCE and Rome in the year 135 CE.
410 CE is the year that is 1604 years before 2014 CE, the year in which I am answering this question.
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Like most cities, Rome was prone to fires, and there were several in the Forum over the centuries. The last and most serious was in 410 CE by Alaric's Visigoths.
Rome was sacked by the Vandals, but was not actually destroyed. In fact, Rome still exists. Rome was also asked in 410 by the Visigoths, in 546 by the Ostrogoths, in 846 by the Saracens, in 1084 by the Normans and in 1527 by mutinous troops of Charles V.
Rome was sacked, overthrown, defeated, crushed, beaten, overwhelmed by the Visigoths in 410 CE. The Romans, who had conquered "the world" were now being overrun and conquered themselves. Invaders pillaged and stole , and then went back to their homelands after "sending a message" to Rome. In 476 CE, the Roman empire just totally falls apart.
they captured rome in 410 A.D
In 410 CE, the city of Rome was famously sacked by the Visigoths, led by their king, Alaric I. This event marked a significant moment in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, as it was the first time in 800 years that Rome had fallen to a foreign enemy. The sack symbolized the weakening of Roman power and authority, leading to increased instability in the empire. It also contributed to the eventual collapse of Roman rule in the West.