barbarians invaded the roman empire
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
When the Roman armies were defeated, the barbarians overran and sacked Rome.
The term "barbarians" often refers to various groups outside of the Roman Empire, such as the Visigoths and Vandals, who were seen as less organized or civilized by Roman standards. Their perceived weakness stemmed from a lack of centralized authority, advanced infrastructure, and military technology compared to Rome. However, many of these groups were resilient and adaptable, often exploiting the weaknesses of larger empires. Ultimately, their strength evolved over time, leading to significant impacts on the fall of the Roman Empire.
yes it was unified attack because the barbarians attacked the roman empire.
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barbarians invaded the Roman Empire
barbarians invaded the roman empire
the barbarians and roman republic i believe
Mostly the Germanians (Barbarians) that invaded it.
The uncivilized barbarians.
The Vandals from the eastern part of Germany.
They weakened Roman law and government
Barbarians, just like any people not in the Roman Empire.
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
the ambition of the roman empire is to have ruled the known world, which they did until the barbarians (also known as the Goths), Destroyed them because they were betrayed by them.
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