The Franks, a group of Germanic people.
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The Gauls sacked and destroyed the city of Rome in 476.
No one sacked Rome during the Punic Wars.
No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
Yes, for in 846, Arabs sacked Rome.
The |Vandals sacked Rome in 455 and then returned to Tunisia
Rome has been sacked by the Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths, and many more.
Visigoths
The barbarians who conquered Rome were called the Goths.
The Eastern Germanic self-named wandering tribal group "Vandals" that are best known for having sacked Rome in 455 A.D.
The Gauls sacked and destroyed the city of Rome in 476.
The Vandals were an eastern Germanic tribe that invaded and sacked Rome in 455 AD. This "senseless destruction" provided the English terms for those who damage property.
In the 5th century C.E., Rome was sacked twice by "barbarian" forces. In 410, Alaric led a force of Goths (or, Visigoths) into Italy, sacking Rome and other cities. Later, in the 480s and 490s, a force of Germanic peoples known as Ostrogoth's invaded Italy, captured Rome, and set themselves up as the rulers of the conquered territory, thus bringing the Western Roman Empire to its formal end.
If by Rome you mean the city of Rome, it was sacked by the Gallic tribe of the Senones in 390 BC. The Alemanni reached the outskirts between 258 and 260. Alaric I of the Visigoths besieged it twice and sacked it in his third attack (407-410). The vandals sacked it in 455. in 866 the arabs looted St Peter's, which was outside the walls. The Ostrogoths sacked it in 546 during the Gothic wars. In 1084 it was the Normans and in 1527 it was mutinous troops of emperor Charles V
No one sacked Rome during the Punic Wars.
No enemies burned Rome down. Rome was sacked four times during antiquity: by the Gauls (390 B.C., the Visigoths, 410,the Vandals, 455 and the Ostrogoths, 546. It was sacked once in the Middle Ages by the troops of the German emperor in 1527. However, in none of these occasion there was a burning down of Rome.
The German Invaders of the Roman Empire were often referred as vandals, but were originally called the Goths. ____ The group of Germanic invaders that sacked Rome in AD 410 was the Visigoths, headed by Alaric II.
Vandals is the original name. Vandals is not a name given by people.