They invaded the empire to take down rome and own that land
It was Attila. He did not actually invade Rome. He carried out three raids on the eastern part of the Roman Empire. He tried to invade Gaul, in the western part of the Roman Empire, but was defeated in a big battle. Finally he invaded Italy, also in the western part of the empire, but had to give the invasion up.
YES. In fact they moved them 850 miles to the east. And called it New Rome.
Population pressure on the land. In western and central Europe population growth was pushing various people southwards. In eastern Europe land was squeezed by the expansion of the Huns. This phenomenon has been called the 'migration movement.'
The Western Allies should invade France.
They invaded the empire to take down rome and own that land
Because they'd be bum raped by the western Roman Empire
It was Attila. He did not actually invade Rome. He carried out three raids on the eastern part of the Roman Empire. He tried to invade Gaul, in the western part of the Roman Empire, but was defeated in a big battle. Finally he invaded Italy, also in the western part of the empire, but had to give the invasion up.
Rome was a city-state. The rest was its empire, so the countries which Rome invaded were those which it incorporated into its empire in Western Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.
Germanic invasions began in the 400s
YES. In fact they moved them 850 miles to the east. And called it New Rome.
The Western Allies should invade France.
Population pressure on the land. In western and central Europe population growth was pushing various people southwards. In eastern Europe land was squeezed by the expansion of the Huns. This phenomenon has been called the 'migration movement.'
Mongols
click invade for resource : blank. select person to invade the end
why did the romans invade turkey
The Ostrogoths and the Vandals.