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No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
Alemanni,Ostrogoths,Visigoths,Franks,Lombards,Goths,Saxons
The tribes of peoples that invaded Roman territory and helped bring about the fall of the western part of the empire were the Goths (Ostrogoth's and Visigoths) and the Vandals.
In the early days of the ancient Roman republic, a large army of Gauls around 387 BC BCE sacked Rome but were bribed to leave with many pounds of gold. Much later in Rome's history, peoples the Romans had conquered, became constant threats along the borders of the empire. The "barbarians" were Germanic tribes, Gaulists, Vandals, and Goths along with incursions by the Persians. Other barbarian tribes that invaded parts of the Roman empire included: A. Huns; B. Ostrogoths; C. Franks; and D. Saxons.
There were not three tribes which threatened Rome. It also depends on which period of ancient Rome's 1,200 years of history you are referring to and whether you are referring to the city of Rome or the Roman Empire.Rome was sacked four times: by the Gauls in 3290 BC, the Visigoths in 410 Ad, the Vandals in 455, and the Ostrogoths in 546.In the 6th and early 5th century BC, Rome was attacked by Etruscans from city-states in southern Etruria, the Sabines and other Latin cities. Then she allied with the Latin cities and was attacked by the Volsci and Aequi for the rest of the 5th century BC and in the early 4th century BC. There were some further Sabine attacks. Etruscan attacks continued until the early 3rd century BC.In the 2nd century AD the western part of the Roman Empire was raided by the Franks and Alemanni and the eastern part was attacked by Marcomanni, Quadi, Iazyges, Naristi, Chatti, Chauci, Langobardi, Hermunduri, Suebi, Buri, Cotini, Vandals, Roxolani, Bastarnae, and Costoboci. In the 3rd century AD Frank and Alemanni raids in the west continued. The east was attacked by the Heruli and the Goths.During the last days of the western part of the Roman empire, this part of the empire was invaded by the Vandals, Sueves, Alans, Burgundians, Alemanni. There were also attacks by the Huns.
Germanic tribes and Gauls Vandali, Ostrogothi and Visigothi (or Wisigothi)
Celts, Germans, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Huns, Vandals, Venetii .......
Vandals, Burgundians, Goth, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths.
The group that included Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Franks, and Vandals is known as the Germanic peoples. These were various tribes of Germanic origin that played significant roles in the decline of the Western Roman Empire and the subsequent formation of Medieval Europe.
If you are referring to the city of Rome, as opposed to the Roman Empire, three Germanic peopled sacked Rome. The Visigoths in 410, the Vandals in 455 and the Ostrogoths in 546.
No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
Alemanni,Ostrogoths,Visigoths,Franks,Lombards,Goths,Saxons
Among the tribes were Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Franks, Burgundians, Visigoths, Suevi, Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Vandals.
Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and by the Vandals in 455.
The Visigoths were a group of tribes in what is now Germany prior to the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD). The Visigoths were, among other tribes, considered barbarians by the Romans.
It was the western part of the Roman Empire which was invaded by Germanic peoples, not Rome. The peoples who invaded Gaul in 406 were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans and Burgundians. The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of this to take over north-eastern France, Switzerland and Austria. The Angles, Saxons Jutes and Frisians migrated to Britain in waves and took it over.
The tribes of peoples that invaded Roman territory and helped bring about the fall of the western part of the empire were the Goths (Ostrogoth's and Visigoths) and the Vandals.