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One effect of the Germanic invasion was that western part of the empire was divided up. Other effects of the invasions were that the Frankish nation was pressed to the north and Clovis became king.

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What man did the Germanic Invasion of Rome in 410 AD?

In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.


What were the short and long terms effects of soviet invasion?

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Why was the Roman Empire open to invasion from Germanic tribes in the 5th century?

Rome had too many haters near that could attack. Also, by the time of the Germanic invasions, the Roman army had sunk to a weakened state and there was not strong leadership, either militarily or politically.


What was the main reason for the Germanic invasion?

The main reason for the Germanic invasion, particularly during the late Roman Empire period, was the pressure from migrating tribes and the search for new lands due to factors like population growth, resource scarcity, and climate changes. The movement was exacerbated by the Huns' advance into Europe, which displaced many Germanic tribes. This led to invasions and settlements within Roman territories as these groups sought safety and better living conditions. Ultimately, these invasions contributed to the decline of the Western Roman Empire.


Name the Germanic tribes that lived beyond the northern borders of the Roman Empire and eventually invaded the empire?

Vandals, Alans (they were Scythian not Germanic), Sueves, Burgundians, Alemanni. In England it now seen that there were continuous waves of migration rather than one invasion: Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians.

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Technically it would be Austria March of 1938.


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What would be the effects of a russian invasion of ukraine?

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How did the use of German soldiers lead the decline of the empire?

The hiring of Germanic mercenaries or enlisting ot Germanic soldiers or allies did not lead to the decline of the empire. The decline of the empire had started before that. The use of Germanic soldiers reflected the insufficient level of Roman manpower for the army and the increased pressure which attempted invasions or invasion exerted on the Roman military.