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They invaded the empire to take down rome and own that land

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Why Germans invade Rome?

It was not the Germans and they did not invade Rome. It was the Germanic peoples. They spoke various Germanic languages. Germanic is a language group which nowadays comprises German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English. Thus these peoples were the ancestors of the people who now speak these languages. The did not invade Rome. They invaded the western part of the Roman Empire. They were migratory peoples who were in search of new lands to settle. They were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans, Alemanni, Burgundians, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions.


What migratory groups invaded the Western Roman Empire bringing about its downfall?

There were Germanic groups, the Vandals, Sueves, and Alemanni, and a Persian-speaking group the Alans. The Burgundians also settled in the empire, though technically not through an outright invasion. In Britain there were waves of migration by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians, all of which were Germanic.


What tribes invade northern Rome?

The Germanic tribes


What are these in chronological order Roman army forced to leave Power vacuum in Britain Briton culture Germanic tribes invade?

Briton culture Roman army forced to leave Power vacuum in Britain Germanic tribes invade


Did salvs invade roman empire in the fourth and fifth centuries?

No, the Salvs did not invade the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. The Salvs were actually a Germanic people who settled within the Roman Empire as foederati (allies) and were integrated into its military structure. They played a significant role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, but they did not invade it in the traditional sense.

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Which groups invaded the Western Roman Empire?

Germanic invasions began in the 400s


Why Germans invade Rome?

It was not the Germans and they did not invade Rome. It was the Germanic peoples. They spoke various Germanic languages. Germanic is a language group which nowadays comprises German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English. Thus these peoples were the ancestors of the people who now speak these languages. The did not invade Rome. They invaded the western part of the Roman Empire. They were migratory peoples who were in search of new lands to settle. They were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans, Alemanni, Burgundians, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions.


Who Were the first two major Germanic groups to occupy Italy after the fall of the Western Roman Empire?

The Ostrogoths and the Vandals.


What migratory groups invaded the Western Roman Empire bringing about its downfall?

There were Germanic groups, the Vandals, Sueves, and Alemanni, and a Persian-speaking group the Alans. The Burgundians also settled in the empire, though technically not through an outright invasion. In Britain there were waves of migration by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians, all of which were Germanic.


How were Germanic groups able to cross into Gaul in 406?

The Germanic groups crossed the River Rhine (the boundary of the empire) when it was frozen. The Roman had weakened this frontier because they needed to redeploy their troops in this area to Italy to fend off an invasion of Italy by an Ostrogoth king.


What are 6 different Germanic groups from the Roman empire?

The Germanic peoples lived to the north of the Roman Empire. Only three Germanic groups were allowed to settle within the Roman Empire: the Franks, the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths. The Germanic peoples who begun the invasion of the western part of the Roman empire with the invasion of Gaul in 406 were the Vandals, the Sueves and the Burgundians. The Alans, who were Iranian-speakers, were also part of this invasion. Al these peoples came from central Europe. The Alemanni (Germanics from southern Germany) took advantage of this invasion to seize Lorraine (in northwestern France) and Switzerland. The Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes from northern Germany and the Frisians from northern Holland (all of them were Germanic) migrated to Britain in waves and took it over.


What tribes invade northern Rome?

The Germanic tribes


Why did Germanic's tribes invade the roman empire?

The Germanic peoples who invaded the western part of the Roman Empire where migrating peoples who were looking for new lands to settle in because of a population squeeze in central Europe. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions.


How do you invade in my empire game?

click invade for resource : blank. select person to invade the end


What are these in chronological order Roman army forced to leave Power vacuum in Britain Briton culture Germanic tribes invade?

Briton culture Roman army forced to leave Power vacuum in Britain Germanic tribes invade


Did salvs invade roman empire in the fourth and fifth centuries?

No, the Salvs did not invade the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. The Salvs were actually a Germanic people who settled within the Roman Empire as foederati (allies) and were integrated into its military structure. They played a significant role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, but they did not invade it in the traditional sense.


Who got attacked by Germanic invaders?

The Germanic peoples invaded the western part of the Roman Empire.