They weakened Roman law and government
They weakened Roman law and government
One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
Barbarian was a derogatory term for foreigners. More specifically, several Germanic peoples invaded the western part of the Roman Empire.
I'm partially confused about what you are talking about if you could be more detailed i might but anyways both the Byzantine Empire and the Western Roman Empire (Holy Roman Empire) but the Western Roman Empire was the one that fell due to the goths, Huns, vandals and many more.
the roman army was weak so it could not defend the empire from barbarians who attacked it in the twilight of Rome (Rome was captured in 476 AD by a barbarian named Odacer)
Alaric I was a Visigothic king who is best known for sacking Rome in 410 AD, which was a significant event in the decline of the Western Roman Empire. He was seen as a symbol of the barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire.
ANSWER Because the Eastern Empire was not subjected to such strong pressure and invasions by the barbarian peoples such as the Western.
The western half of the Roman empire ended in 476 AD and the eastern half ended in 1453.
he reconquered part of the western roman empire.
Barbarians did not weaken the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued to thrive while its western counterpart ceased to exist due to Barbarian conquests. The Byzantine Empire was weakened and conquered by the Turks.
Germanic barbarian tribes
They weakened Roman law and government