The Iazyges and Roxolani were Sarmatians, which was a group of Iranian speakers original form Central Asia. The carried out invasions from across the River Danube and were repelled in the 3rd century. Huns were original form Central Asia and invaded Eastern Europe. They carried out three invasions into the eastern part of the Roman Empire and on each occasion they returned to their new homeland in the Hungarian plain. Two attempts to invade the western part of the Roman Empire were repelled. The Alans were Indo-Iranians who joined the invasion of Gaul by the Vandals and Sueves (two Germanic peoples) in 406.
The Roman Empire came first.
The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.The Egyptian empire came 1,000 plus years before the Roman empire.
The Iazyges and Roxolani were Sarmatians, which was a group of Iranian speakers original form Central Asia. The carried out invasions from across the River Danube and were repelled in the 3rd century. Huns were original form Central Asia and invaded Eastern Europe. They carried out three invasions into the eastern part of the Roman Empire and on each occasion they returned to their new homeland in the Hungarian plain. Two attempts to invade the western part of the Roman Empire were repelled. The Alans were Indo-Iranians who joined the invasion of Gaul by the Vandals and Sueves (two Germanic peoples) in 406.
The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.The western Roman empire came to an end in 476 AD.
The Byzantine Empire was actually the part of the Roman Empire that Emperor Constantine still had control of - so technically it came after the Roman Empire
The Eastern Roman Empire. It became the Byzantine empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire
The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.
The Huns came from Asia.
None , Alexander preceded the Roman Empire which came later .
Yes and no. It's the language of the Roman Empire (Latin) slightly modified by the original inhabitants (the Gauls) and considerably modified by later invaders, especially the Franks, who came from Germany.
The group of invaders that came the greatest distance to Constantinople were the Mongols, particularly during the 13th century. Under Genghis Khan and his successors, the Mongol Empire expanded rapidly across Asia and into Eastern Europe, reaching as far as the outskirts of the Byzantine Empire. Their campaigns had a significant impact on the region, though they did not directly conquer Constantinople. Instead, they caused a shift in power dynamics, leading to the eventual rise of the Ottoman Empire.