The group that invaded the city of Rome before moving on to Spain was the Visigoths. Led by their king, Alaric I, they famously sacked Rome in 410 AD. After this invasion, the Visigoths continued their journey and eventually settled in what is now modern-day Spain, establishing a kingdom there. Their invasion marked a significant event in the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
The group of invaders that Ramses defeat was Tehenu, but they invaded Egypt again in a century later.
portugal
Mostly Native Americans and native cubans
During the 5th and 6th centuries, Britain was invaded primarily by the Anglo-Saxons, who were a group of Germanic tribes including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. They began to arrive in significant numbers following the decline of Roman authority in Britain. This period also saw incursions from other groups, such as the Picts and Scots from the north, and later the Vikings in the 8th and 9th centuries. The invasions led to substantial changes in the culture, language, and political landscape of Britain.
The Spanish people. Like they did with most countries in Latin America
As a result of their wars with Carthage, Rome launched a campaign aimed at expanding their territory. They built a huge, conquering army, and expanded their empire into Italy, beginning with Sicily and Sardinia before moving into Spain.
The Africans alone couldn't have hoped to try and eliminate Spain. The arabs and african arabs (moors) invaded Spain in what was known as the Muslim conquests.
Berber warriors from what is now Morocco, called the Moors.
Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
the Almoravid's invaded Ghana
the Almoravid's invaded Ghana
The Moors
Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
Spain is in Group H. Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile.
The Mongols
Who invaded Europe during the middle ages
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system