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The Saxons (from modern Germany), along with Angles and Jutes, invaded or migrated to Britain around the time of the collapse of the Roman Era in the 5th Century AD (400-500 AD). The Vikings of Scandinavia first began invading England in 793 AD. ---- There are links below.
Vikings
The Roman Empire's fall left Europe vunerable to the savage attacks of the Vikings and the tribes from the east. Christianity took over for some time, and then the Barbarian tribes from the east came into the west and moved the people further west-ward. After some time, the Vikings came down from the North and first attacked Lindisfarne and then the rest of the monastaries or what not. This era is called the Medieval Era and it goes on for hundreds of years.
The Vikings were not around in the Roman days. They started raiding the coast of the North Sea and, the English channel and theAtlanticafter the fall of the Roman Empire
The Vikings had nothing to do with the decline of the Roman empire. They came into prominence well after the western empire had fallen. As the Vikings were also great traders in addition to their military strength, they more than likely had contact with the eastern part of the empire by way of Europe's rivers.
No. Vikings were Scandinavians.
circa 500 b.c. and the Roman conquest of Italy.
The Saxons (from modern Germany), along with Angles and Jutes, invaded or migrated to Britain around the time of the collapse of the Roman Era in the 5th Century AD (400-500 AD). The Vikings of Scandinavia first began invading England in 793 AD. ---- There are links below.
Vikings
The Roman Empire's fall left Europe vunerable to the savage attacks of the Vikings and the tribes from the east. Christianity took over for some time, and then the Barbarian tribes from the east came into the west and moved the people further west-ward. After some time, the Vikings came down from the North and first attacked Lindisfarne and then the rest of the monastaries or what not. This era is called the Medieval Era and it goes on for hundreds of years.
The Vikings, that is the VI Kings or 6 Kings (i.e. six roman rulers).
The Vikings were not around in the Roman days. They started raiding the coast of the North Sea and, the English channel and theAtlanticafter the fall of the Roman Empire
Yes. He was the first king of Rome, as well as its founder.
The Vikings had nothing to do with the decline of the Roman empire. They came into prominence well after the western empire had fallen. As the Vikings were also great traders in addition to their military strength, they more than likely had contact with the eastern part of the empire by way of Europe's rivers.
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The Angles, the Saxons and the Vikings.
The Vikings NEVER invaded Rome however the Visigoth's invaded and sacked Rome in 410 A.D.Perhaps you have the two confused.