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In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.
In AD 410, it was the Visigoths, a Germanic tribe led by King Alaric I, who captured Rome. This event marked a significant point in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, as it was the first time in nearly 800 years that Rome had fallen to a foreign enemy. The Visigoths' sack of Rome was a pivotal moment in the history of the late Roman Empire and signaled the rise of various barbarian kingdoms in its territories.
they captured rome in 410 A.D
Alaric was the Germanic leader that took Rome in 410 A.D.
It was the Germanic tribes including the Goths who attacked the Roman borders and invaded Italy. When the barbarians won and Rome fell, the middle ages began in 410 AD.The name of a Germanic tribe.
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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.
Alaric was king of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410. === ===
If you are referring to the city of Rome, as opposed to the Roman Empire, three Germanic peopled sacked Rome. The Visigoths in 410, the Vandals in 455 and the Ostrogoths in 546.
Alaric, I hope this helps
Basically Rome was conquered once by a German general by the name of Odoacer in 467 A.D. Because of this Rome gradually began to fall and in 410 A.D. Rome was captured by the Goths.
In A.D. 410 the Visigoths leader Alaric and his solders captured the city of Rome. They burned records and looted the treasury. Rome's capture shocked the empire's people. It was the first time Rome had been conquered in 800 years.