Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
the groups that invaded Europe in the 700s and the 800 were the Muslims armies, fierce warriors Magyar's, and the Vikings
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Several groups invaded Europe throughout history, particularly during the early medieval period. Notable among these were the Vikings from Scandinavia, who raided and settled in various regions; the Magyars from the east, who invaded parts of central Europe; and the Saracens, who conducted raids in southern Europe, especially in the Mediterranean. Additionally, the Huns, led by Attila, threatened the Roman Empire and contributed to its decline. These invasions significantly influenced the political and cultural landscape of Europe.
France during Napoleonic Europe The Goths and the Vandals in the time of Rome
Muslims, Vikings and Magyars The vikings where the most feared
Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
The Muslims invaded Europe in the 8th century and remained until the 15th century. However, they were only able to acquire the Iberian Peninsula. No other outsiders invaded Europe until the 13th century (1299), when the Ottoman Empire was formed.
Who invaded Europe during the middle ages
Between 800 and 600 BC, the British Isles were primarily influenced by the arrival of Celtic tribes, particularly the Brythons and Gaels. These groups migrated from continental Europe, bringing with them distinct languages, cultures, and social structures. This period marked the beginning of significant cultural changes in the region, laying the groundwork for later developments in British history.
about 800-1000
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