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In the 5th century C.E., Rome was sacked twice by "barbarian" forces. In 410, Alaric led a force of Goths (or, Visigoths) into Italy, sacking Rome and other cities. Later, in the 480s and 490s, a force of Germanic peoples known as Ostrogoth's invaded Italy, captured Rome, and set themselves up as the rulers of the conquered territory, thus bringing the Western Roman Empire to its formal end.
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.
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If by Rome you mean the city of Rome, it was sacked by the Gallic tribe of the Senones in 390 BC. The Alemanni reached the outskirts between 258 and 260. Alaric I of the Visigoths besieged it twice and sacked it in his third attack (407-410). The vandals sacked it in 455. in 866 the arabs looted St Peter's, which was outside the walls. The Ostrogoths sacked it in 546 during the Gothic wars. In 1084 it was the Normans and in 1527 it was mutinous troops of emperor Charles V
Well there are two sections of the Roman Empire, the Western and the Eastern (which didn't end until 1527), but I'm going to assume you mean the Western. Rome was sacked multiple times throughout history, but the three most prominent times are by Visigoths in 410 AD, and the Vandals in 455 AD, and the Ostrogoths.
In 410 King Alaric I of the Visigoths besieged Rome for the third time. This time he also sacked it.
In 410 the Visigoths (Goths of the west) sacked the city of Rome. They did not destroy it.
Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and by the Vandals in 455.
If you are referring to the city of Rome, as opposed to the Roman Empire, three Germanic peopled sacked Rome. The Visigoths in 410, the Vandals in 455 and the Ostrogoths in 546.
Alaric was king of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410. === ===
The Visigoths led by King Alaric.
I'm sure it was Alaric, King of the Visigoths.
In the 5th century C.E., Rome was sacked twice by "barbarian" forces. In 410, Alaric led a force of Goths (or, Visigoths) into Italy, sacking Rome and other cities. Later, in the 480s and 490s, a force of Germanic peoples known as Ostrogoth's invaded Italy, captured Rome, and set themselves up as the rulers of the conquered territory, thus bringing the Western Roman Empire to its formal end.
They sacked Rome in 410 AD. The Romans didn't treat them very well and kept them from building and from food. They were upset...
The city of Rome was first conquered by foreign invaders in 410 AD, when the Visigoths, led by King Alaric, sacked the city. It was then again conquered in 455 AD by the Vandals, led by King Gaiseric.
Alaric successfully besieged Rome and the Visigoths sacked the city.
Three notable barbarian tribes that troubled Rome in the 5th century were the Visigoths, Vandals, and Huns. The Visigoths, led by King Alaric I, famously sacked Rome in 410 AD. The Vandals, under King Genseric, captured Carthage in 455 AD and also sacked Rome. The Huns, led by Attila, posed a significant threat to the Roman Empire, invading various territories until his death in 453 AD.