Visigoths, Franks, Angles, Saxons
The four of China are
Yi or Dongyi 東夷 "eastern barbarians," Man or Nanman 南蠻 "southern barbarians," Rong or Xirong 西戎 "western barbarians," and Di or Beidi 北狄 "northern barbarians."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarian
Anglo-SaxonVandal-SaxonFrankOstrogothVisigothVikings
Rome was weak "morally."
The most barbaric thing about the Inuit tribes is probably the fact that they slaughter whales and seals inhumanely.
The Xiong Nu mainly, and the Xian Bei during the Eastern Han Dynasty.
CeltsGaulsSahara NomadsGothsVandals (Asding, Siling Vandals, Alans, Suevi)VisigothsFranksTeutonic (Deutsch)Anglo-SaxonLombardsOstrogothsBurgundians
The French, Spanish, Austrians, Germans, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks etc.
Tagalog Translation of BARBARIC: tampalasan
If someone is barbaric then that means they are cruel or brutal.
because he wanted to rebuild/reconquer the Roman Empire which recently fell (Eastern Roman Empire fell) to barbaric tribes
Semi-barbaric means uncivilized or half barbaric. More precisely it means to have some values and manners but not with proper mannerism.
Barbaric tribes typically refer to groups of people considered uncivilized or primitive by more advanced cultures, often characterized by their social structures, customs, and lifestyles. Historically, this term has been applied to various indigenous or nomadic groups by more technologically advanced societies, often leading to a biased perception of their cultures. The label reflects cultural prejudices rather than objective assessments, as many of these tribes possess rich traditions and complex social systems. Today, the term is generally seen as archaic and pejorative, as it oversimplifies the diversity and sophistication of different societies.
"Barbaric" is a term that has been romanticised to infer the primitive and brutal nature of life and warfare during the Middle Ages (ca. 5th to 15th centuries) The term can also relate the the loosely coined "Barbarians", which was given to tribes and people outside the Roman Empire prior to the onset of the Middle Ages. As the rapid expansion of the Roman Empire and the influx of foreigners (i.e. barbarians) into the Roman lands were responsible for the demise of the the Empire, it could be another reason why the Middle Ages are labelled as 'barbaric'. It is however, not appropriate to label the entire Middle Ages period as barbaric as there very many discoveries and occurrences during this time that were very civilised and eminent and far from the stereotypical and contemporary definition of barbaric.