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The Burgundians, a Germanic tribe, initially migrated from their homeland near the Vistula River and moved westward into the territory of modern-day France around the 5th century. Their main invasion route involved crossing the Rhine River and establishing settlements in the region of the Rhône River valley. They eventually settled in the area known as Burgundy, where they established a kingdom that became influential in the late Roman Empire and early medieval period. Their movements were characterized by both military conquests and integration with local populations.

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