Alemanni,Ostrogoths,Visigoths,Franks,Lombards,Goths,Saxons
No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
The Vandals, Alans, Sueves, Burgundians and Alemanni crossed the Rhine and invaded Gaul in 406. The Vandals, Alans and Sueves moved onto Spain. The Vandals and Alans then moved to Africa, were the kingdom of the Vandals was established. The Sueves remained in northeastern Spain. The Burgundians established a kingdom in eastern France, around the current area of Burgundy. The Alemanni took over the northeast of France: Alsace and Lorraine. The Visigoths, who had been allowed to settle in the eastern part of the Roman empire, moved to southern France. They also took over Spain and their kingdom covered southern France and Spain. The Franks who had been allowed to settle in Holland south of the river Rhine and Belgium, eventually took over the whole of France, southern Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians migrated to Britain The Saxons became the dominant group and established several kingdoms in England.
The western part of the Roman empire was invaded by the Vandals, Alans and Sueves in 406 AD. Later the Ostrogoths took over Italy. The Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians migrated to Rome in waves and took it over. The city of Rome was sacked three times, by the Visigoth, the Vandals and the Ostrogoths.
You need to specify which ones the following are if you want this kind of question to be answered. If you are referring to the invasions which led to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, the first wave of invasions was by the Vandals, Sueves and Alans. The Alemanni took advantage of this to take over Alsace (in north-western France) and Switzerland. It is not clear when the Burgundians invaded. The Visigoths, Ostrogoths and Franks were not invaders because they had been allowed to settle in parts of the Roman Empire by the Romans. Later on, in the 6th century, the Lombards invaded Italy. The Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Alemanni migrated to Britannia in waves and took it over. If you are referring to invasions in general, during the third and fourth centuries, there were attempted invasions by many other peoples, including the Marcomanni, Quadi, Iazyges, Lombards Scythians, Goths, Huns and many others.
Among the tribes were Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Franks, Burgundians, Visigoths, Suevi, Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Vandals.
Alemanni,Ostrogoths,Visigoths,Franks,Lombards,Goths,Saxons
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No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
He versed The Pagan Saxons and Lombards
Visigoths
Several Germanic tribes and the Alans (who were Iranian speakers) contributed to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (which is what the term fall of Rome refers to). In continental Europe they were: the Vandals, Sueves, Alemanni, Burgundians and Visigoths. On Britain they were the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians.
It was the western part of the Roman Empire which was invaded by Germanic peoples, not Rome. The peoples who invaded Gaul in 406 were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans and Burgundians. The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of this to take over north-eastern France, Switzerland and Austria. The Angles, Saxons Jutes and Frisians migrated to Britain in waves and took it over.
It was the Vandals, the Sueves, the Burgundians, the Alemanni, the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Frisians. The Franks expanded into northern Gaul, but they were not actual invaders as they had been allowed to settle in that area. The Visigoths and Ostrogoths had also been allowed to settle in the empire.
Actually, there were more than three. They included kingdoms of the Franks, Burgundians, Visigoths, Suebi, Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Vandals within the area of the old West Roman Empire. In addition, there were Saxons, Frisians, Danes, Carinthians, Bavarians, and others in other parts of continental Europe. There were nearly twenty small Germanic kingdoms in Britain, including Kent, Mercia, Essex, Wessex, Sussex, Northumbria, and East Anglia, which were probably the most important.
Kelts Franks Jutes Saxons Angles Vandals
Which Invaders? In the empire of the west tin the fourth century Germanic peoples invaded: Franks, Alemanni, Visigoths and Burgundian took Gaul. The Visigoths, Alans and Sueves took over Spain and Portugal. The vandals took over Africa. Angles, Saxons and Jutes and Frisians migrated to Britain in waves. The Lombards invaded Italy in the next century. The empire of the east suffered a similar fate, though much later. The Arabs took over the middle east south of Turkey The Bulgars, Serbs and Croats took over the Balkans. Then the Seljuk Turks took over much of Turkey. Finally the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople.