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Which barbarian helped weaken Rome?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

There was not a single barbarian who helped to weaken Rome. There were several. Attila of the Huns raided the eastern part of the Roman Empire three times and tried to invade Gaul and then Italy. Alaric I of the Visigoths besieged the city of Rome three times and on the third occasion he sacked it. Later Rome was also sacked by Ginseric of the Vandals. There were also invasions by several Germanic peoples, the takeover of Spain by the Visigoths, the expansion form the northern areas of Gaul into the rest of Gaul by the Franks (which started with king Clovis) and the takeover of Britain by the Angles, Saxon, Jutes and Frisians.

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