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The Visigoths were a branch of the Gothic tribes, a group of East Germanic peoples who played a significant role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire. They migrated from their original homeland in what is now Scandinavia and settled in various parts of Europe, particularly in the region that is now Spain and southern France. The Visigoths are perhaps best known for their sacking of Rome in 410 AD under King Alaric I and for establishing a kingdom in Hispania that lasted until the early 8th century. Their cultural and political legacy influenced the development of medieval Europe.

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