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The Saxons, a Germanic tribe, contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire, particularly in the late 4th and early 5th centuries. Their invasions and settlements in Britain and other parts of the empire weakened Roman control and disrupted trade. As they established their own kingdoms, the traditional Roman way of life faded, leading to significant cultural and political transformations in the regions they occupied. Ultimately, their presence helped pave the way for the transition from Roman rule to the medieval period.

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