germanic, huns and slavs were the three tribes
Slavs are Moslty Barbaric People and They Only Make Savages for Killing and Assimilating Peoples
It is unlikely. The invasions of the western part of the Roman Empire by the Germanic peoples were migrations of whole peoples and were part of the migration period. This was a period of migrations from northern Europe to central and eastern Europe which had started 250 year earlier. It continued after the fall of the west with the migration of the Slavs into eastern Europe. The Slavs took over most of the European territories of the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the west (the so-called Byzantine Empire).
VIKINGS took over land controlled by Slavs
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the empire continued for much longer, but it lost territories to invaders: Arabs, Slavs and then Turks. Eventually it wasbrought to an end by the Turks.
Two important differences among the Slavs are their linguistic diversity, encompassing languages such as Russian, Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian, and their historical experiences, which have led to variations in culture, religion, and societal structures across different Slavic groups. Geographic location also plays a role in shaping differences among the Slavs, as those living in Eastern Europe have been influenced by different historical events and neighboring cultures compared to those in the Balkans or Western Europe.
Answer: Western Slavs, unlike the other two groups, are Roman Catholic. They also use the Roman alphabet while eastern and southern Slavs (with the exception of Slovenes, Croats, and Bosniaks) use the Cyrillic alphabet.
it is the term used to protect the roman people.
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Germanic, Huns and Slavs
The people in russia I guess?
germanic, huns and slavs were the three tribes
the Slavs did settle in Belarus and Ukraine.
The Slavs
Slavs originate from Eastern Europe.
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