I believe it was the germanic tribes. Rome needed soldiers so they hired German mercernaries of that time. However after the war was done they stayed and prettymuch took over as their population rised.
alaric wanted the land of rome. some people call this the 911 in ancient times.
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
Rome.
In 410 CE, the city of Rome was famously sacked by the Visigoths, led by their king, Alaric I. This event marked a significant moment in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, as it was the first time in 800 years that Rome had fallen to a foreign enemy. The sack symbolized the weakening of Roman power and authority, leading to increased instability in the empire. It also contributed to the eventual collapse of Roman rule in the West.
According to legend, Romulus (753-715 BCE) was the founder and first ruler of Rome. However, the historical founding of Rome goes back at least another two hundred years and we do not really know who founded the small village that became Rome, nor who its first kings were.
In 410, The Visigoths were the first to sack Rome
The Visigoths, led by Alaric, were the first invaders to sack Rome, in 410 AD.
The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.The Gauls, who were considered the barbarians of the time, were the first to sack Rome in 390 BC.
They are often referred to as vandals. Goths. the Goths were the first barbarians to sack Rome
In the sack of Rome in 410 AD, the Visigoths were led by Alaric. There is a link to an article on the sack of Rome below.
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Yes, for in 846, Arabs sacked Rome.
While there may have been previous invaders that fought with Rome, the first invaders to really do a number on Rome and sack the city were the Gauls in either 387 or 390 BC. under their leader Brennus.
The Gauls were, led by Brennus, after the Battle of Allia in 387 B.C.
The sack of Rome was devastating because the Roman Empire was not attacked by anyone since 800 years.
No one knows for sure, but whatever he said to Attila convinced him to not sack Rome.
from when the barbarians sacked rome ultimately destroying it