Historians see the Germanic tribes moving into the Roman Empire as part of the migration period, a period where peoples from northern Europe moved southwards, into central Europe and more southern areas of Eastern Europe. This then spillled into the Roman Empire. Population pressure on the land led to conflicts. The Visigoths asked to be allowed to settle in the lower Danube area of the empire to escape the invasion of their homeland (Ukraine) by the Huns. The Franks were allowed by the Romans to settle in Holland south of the river Rhine and the Flanders because they were being pressured by peoples form further north who pressed into their homeland. It is thought that the Vandals, Sueves and Alans invaded Gaul because central Europe was squeezed by the Huns settling in the Hungarian plain.
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Initially, it was Rome. The capital was moved by Emperor Constantine to Constantople (modern Istanbul) for strategic reasons: it was more easily defended. He named it Nova Roma; it was named after Constantine following his death.
Because, well when the Romans intered the empire at 300ad they did not know about the "Almighty God" named Sponge Bob he was one of the greatist wariors that ever lived R.I.P
The reasons the Chinese moved to the West was because they wanted to become farmers and start over in a new place.
Northwest Europe was home to the Celtic tribes during the early Roman period. Julius Caesar conquered the Celtic tribe called the Gauls in what is now France. Before Roman power developed, the Gauls were expanding in Europe, extending there territory to central Turkey, where they were called the Galatians. Later Romans conquered the southern part of Great Britain, while German tribes moved into eastern, central, and then western Europe. During most of the rest of the western Empire, the Romans were fighting the Germans, often using German mercenaries. German tribes called Angles and Saxons conquered southern Great Britain, driving a tribe called the Bretons from England to the part of France now called Brittany. A Germanic tribe called the Franks settled in northwestern Europe and became the power in the area as Roman power faded.
the Germanic tribes are responsible for the destruction of the Roman empire in the west.
Historians see the Germanic tribes moving into the Roman Empire as part of the migration period, a period where peoples from northern Europe moved southwards, into central Europe and more southern areas of Eastern Europe. This then spillled into the Roman Empire. Population pressure on the land led to conflicts. The Visigoths asked to be allowed to settle in the lower Danube area of the empire to escape the invasion of their homeland (Ukraine) by the Huns. The Franks were allowed by the Romans to settle in Holland south of the river Rhine and the Flanders because they were being pressured by peoples form further north who pressed into their homeland. It is thought that the Vandals, Sueves and Alans invaded Gaul because central Europe was squeezed by the Huns settling in the Hungarian plain.
They were the nomadic peoples of Eurasia who threatened the security of the Empire. As they moved into the empire they became settled and civilised, eventually becoming Roman citizens until they took over the Western Empire.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
Especially during the 4th and 5th centuries CE (or, AD), quite a few different Germanic tribes moved into or through the Western Roman Empire. Most famously, Goths of various sorts encroached upon Roman territory, with the Ostrogoths establishing a kingdom in Italy in the 5th century that is generally considered to have put an end to Western Rome as a distinct world-power in the ancient world.
German Celts were a distinct group of Celtic-speaking people who inhabited an area roughly corresponding to modern-day Germany. They were part of the larger Celtic culture that originated in Central Europe around the 1st millennium BCE and spread across present-day Europe. The German Celts likely emerged from a combination of local populations and migrations of Celtic people from other regions.
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
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The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
The Anasazi began abandoning their villages after living in them for huundreds of years. Drought, disease, or raids by other tribes may have caused this move.
Initially, it was Rome. The capital was moved by Emperor Constantine to Constantople (modern Istanbul) for strategic reasons: it was more easily defended. He named it Nova Roma; it was named after Constantine following his death.
Because, well when the Romans intered the empire at 300ad they did not know about the "Almighty God" named Sponge Bob he was one of the greatist wariors that ever lived R.I.P