The Germanic peoples invaded the western part of the Roman Empire and caused it to fall. They eventually took over all of its lands.
The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
The Western Roman empire fell to the Germanic tribes in 476 which was the 5th century of our era.
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns
The loss of discipline to the Roman army(again western empire) occurred late in the fall of Rome. It was largely caused by the sheer influx of foreign/barbarian troops to fill the legions that Roman citizens would not do. So I'd say no.
It's because they were pagans and they thought that Christianity was a blasphemy. They thought that if Christianity spred too much that it would cause problems in the empire.
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The Western Roman empire fell to the Germanic tribes in 476 which was the 5th century of our era.
The western parts of the Roman Empire came under relentless attacks from Germanic tribes and later also the Huns.
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the strain of the invasions by the Germanic peoples, which was compounded by lack of internal unity, infighting and usurpations which rendered the Roman response to the invasions ineffective
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The major cause of the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire was the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The Romans lacked unity and were unable to fend off these invasions. These peoples, and two more Germanic peoples, who had been allowed to settle in parts of the empire, took over lands in this part of the empire. Eventually all of its lands were seized, except for Italy. At the end of this process, even Italy was taken over by the Ostrogoths, who were sent there by the eastern Roman Emperor to depose a usurper.
The Roman army lost its discipline after the invasions of the empire, not before. This made the Romans unable to respond to the invasions. Prior to the invasions, the problems of the Roman army was that it was overstretched (due to many attempted invasions at points on the frontiers of the empire which were distant from each other) and that it had an insufficient number of soldiers. Due to the latter, the Romans recruited Germanic mercenaries and relied on Germanic allies in some areas.
They were in search of a warmer climate and better grazing land for their cattlePursuing booty and then new land to settle on.
The loss of discipline to the Roman army(again western empire) occurred late in the fall of Rome. It was largely caused by the sheer influx of foreign/barbarian troops to fill the legions that Roman citizens would not do. So I'd say no.
The invasions by the Germanic peoples precipitated the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. They eventually took over all of its lands. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
It's because they were pagans and they thought that Christianity was a blasphemy. They thought that if Christianity spred too much that it would cause problems in the empire.
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