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The Hun's attacked the Romans and tryed to kill the Romans.

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Why were some Romans happy about conquered by the Huns?

The Romans were not conquered by the Huns. The Huns settled north of the river Danube, part of the border of the Roman Empire. They carried out many raids south of that river, but did not make any conquests there. They tried to invade Gaul, but they were defeated and repelled by a combined army of Romans, Franks, and Visigoths. Soon after this, the Hun empire disintegrated.


Why were some of the Romans happy about being conquered by the huns?

Some Romans welcomed the Huns' conquest as it disrupted the power of the Eastern Roman Empire and weakened their oppressive rule. Additionally, the Huns' invasions led to the displacement of other tribes, which sometimes resulted in temporary relief from local conflicts and taxes. For some, the promise of new opportunities and the prospect of a different governance under the Huns seemed preferable to the Roman status quo.


Why were the Romans so happy being conquered by the Huns?

They weren’t happy about it and did everything they could to stop it.


What happened in ad 496?

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Why were some Romans happy about being conquered be the Huns?

The Romans were not conquered by the Huns. The Huns settled north of the river Danube, part of the border of the Roman empire. They carried out many raids south of that river, but did not make any conquests there. They tried to invade Gaul, but they were defeated and repelled by a combined army of Romans, Franks, and Visigoths. Soon after this, the Hun empire disintegrated.


How did the invasion of the Huns show the fading power of the roman empire?

The Huns invaded central and eastern Europe north of the river Danube They did not invade the empire. The carried out devastating raids in the Balkans. Later they tried to invade Gaul, but were defeated. The Huns caused population pressure on the land in the area they expanded into to increase. This led to the invasion of Gaul by the Vandals, Alans, Sueves and Burgundians . The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of this to invade northeast France and Switzerland. The Romans' inability to deal with the invasions showed fading power This was made worse by infighting between the Romans and their political instability.


The role the Huns played in Romes collapse?

They influenced the Romans history because they were a huge part in causing the roman empire to fall