They were known as Vandals.
The two Germanic tribes that notably defeated the Roman Empire were the Visigoths and the Vandals. The Visigoths, led by Alaric I, famously sacked Rome in 410 AD, marking a significant moment in the decline of Roman power. Meanwhile, the Vandals, under King Genseric, captured Carthage in 455 AD and also raided Rome, further demonstrating the weakening grip of the Roman Empire on its territories. These events contributed to the eventual fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Throughout history, several groups attempted to invade Rome, notably during the late Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. The most famous invaders include the Gauls, who sacked Rome in 390 BC, and later, various Germanic tribes such as the Visigoths, led by Alaric, who famously sacked the city in 410 AD. Additionally, the Vandals under Genseric invaded and looted Rome in 455 AD. The Byzantine Empire, during the Gothic Wars, also engaged in military actions against Rome, though it was primarily the Germanic tribes that posed significant threats during the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
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.
The Western Roman empire was not effected by the Viking invasions, because the Viking rise to power came after Rome's fall. However the Romans of the west were aware of them and even used Scandinavians in their army. The Eastern Roman empire had a trading relationship with the Vikings.
The Goths raided the eastern part of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. Their western branch, the Visigoths, were allowed to settle in the lower Danube area of the empire to escape the Hun advance into eastern Europe by the emperor Valens in 380. Under stress during a famine, they rebelled and inflicted one of the biggest defeats in Roman history at the Battle of Adrianople. The Roman casualties were high and this a large proportion of the Roman army in the east was lost. In 410 they sacked Rome. The Huns raided the eastern part of the Roman empire and exacted heavy tributes three times. They invaded Gaul, but this was repelled by a combined force of Romans, Franks and Visigoths. They then invaded Italy, but had to abandon this because there was a famine in Italy and because the Roman army in the east attacked their heartland in Hungary. Th Vandals, together with the Sueves and Alans, invaded Gaul in 406. They moved to Spain and then to northwestern Africa. From there they attacked the coastal areas in both the western and the eastern part of the Roman Empire. In 455 they sacked Rome.
Yes, ÒGermanic people, the Vandals led by Gaiseric, had crossed from Spain into N. Africa in 429 AD and by 435 AD controlled much of the coast ÒThey mastered the sea and in 455 AD dared to attack Rome! ÒThe Romans were unprepared and leaderless ÒThe next two decades were filled with wars against the Vandals ÒEventually, the barbarian Roman army in Italy revolted (true Roman soldiers by this time had completely disappeared) and elected Odoacer, a barbarian officer as their king ÒIn 476 AD Odoacer deposed the last Roman Emperor in the West
455 = CDLV
CDLV represents the Roman numeral for the number 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.
There was not an empire which led Rome and there was not a conquest of Rome. Rome had an empire: the Roman Empire. Although the invasions by the Germanic peoples led to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, the city of Rome was never conquered. Ancient Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and by the Vandals in 455, but it was not conquered. Both Visigoths and Vandals withdrew after the sack. They did so before units of the Roman army from elsewhere in the Roman Empire would catch up with them.
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The city of Rome was never conquered. What was conquered was most of the lands of the Western Roman Empire. What happened in 455 was that Rome was sacked by the Vandals. They did not stay in order not to have to face troops which would have been gathered around Italy to deal with them.
Throughout history, several groups attempted to invade Rome, notably during the late Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. The most famous invaders include the Gauls, who sacked Rome in 390 BC, and later, various Germanic tribes such as the Visigoths, led by Alaric, who famously sacked the city in 410 AD. Additionally, the Vandals under Genseric invaded and looted Rome in 455 AD. The Byzantine Empire, during the Gothic Wars, also engaged in military actions against Rome, though it was primarily the Germanic tribes that posed significant threats during the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
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.
The Western Roman empire was not effected by the Viking invasions, because the Viking rise to power came after Rome's fall. However the Romans of the west were aware of them and even used Scandinavians in their army. The Eastern Roman empire had a trading relationship with the Vikings.
That is not a proper Roman Numeral unless it is two separate numbers. MXI is 1011 CDLV would be 455