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Particularly in the 4th and 5th centuries C.E., Rome was increasingly pressured and occasionally invaded by a variety of "barbarians" from outside of its northern and eastern borders. The tribes were mainly Germanic in origin; they often fought each other as much as they fought Rome; some of the tribes were eventually assimilated into the Empire while others merely passed through briefly. In all, however, the Goths and Ostrogoth's, the Saxons and Lombard's, the Huns and Vandals and Franks and other tribes provided the death-blow to the Roman Empire as it had stood for centuries.

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The Germanic tribes attacked the Romans in the 4th and 5th centuries.

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The Roman Empire was attacked and conquered in 410 AD by?

Alaric. Visigoths for A+


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Why did the western roman empire collapse?

Because Rome started becoming poor and kept on being attacked


What are the three tribes that attacked the western rome empire?

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Who was The roman empire was attacked and conquered in 410 AD by?

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What uncivilized tribe invaded the roman empire?

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What were some less civilized people that attacked the Roman empire?

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What are uncivilized and uncultured people?

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How did the Roman empire military effect the fall of the Roman empire?

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