The Visigoths, a branch of the Goths, achieved notable milestones during their existence, particularly in the establishment of a kingdom in what is now Spain and southwestern France. They played a crucial role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, famously sacking Rome in 410 AD under their leader Alaric I. The Visigoths contributed to the cultural and political landscape of medieval Europe through the codification of their laws, exemplified by the Visigothic Code, and their integration of Roman traditions. Their legacy also includes influencing the development of early medieval Christian society in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Visigoths were the western tribe of the Goths that settled west on the Black Sea in the third century.
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
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the Visigoths separated from the Ostrogoths in the 4th century ad, raided Roman territories repeatedly, and established great kingdoms in Gaul and Spain.
The Visigoths were a Germanic group
The Visigoths were a Germanic group
The descendants of the Visigoths are known as Germans.
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The Visigoths killed the Roman Emperor Valens at Adrianople.
The Visigoths were the western tribe of the Goths that settled west on the Black Sea in the third century.
The Visigoths were the western tribe of the Goths that settled west on the Black Sea in the third century.
The Visigoths were a group of tribes in what is now Germany prior to the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD). The Visigoths were, among other tribes, considered barbarians by the Romans.
The Visigoths were a group of people in the time of Charlemagne; members of a branch of the Goth people. The Visigoths invaded the Roman Empire between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD. They ruled what is now Spain until 711, when they were defeated and overruled by the Moors.
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