Several groups did not invade the Western Roman Empire, including the Persians, who were more focused on their conflicts with the Eastern Roman Empire. Other groups, such as the Huns, primarily invaded northern and eastern territories without targeting the West directly. Additionally, established trade partners and allies, like certain Germanic tribes, often maintained a peaceful coexistence rather than engaging in invasion.
Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles was created in 1500.
There were several reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. One of the principle reasons was the split of the Empire into two parts which began with Diocletian. The true answer to the question is still up for debate but I am a historian and the down and dirty answer is this: The Roman government got complaisant and stopped caring about expanding and governing the Empire. This allowed outside forces to put pressure on the Empire and eventually invade and conquer Rome.
The Roman empire became too big and the people outside of the Roman empire started to attack. From then on out, the empire just continued to collapse.
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.
Several groups did not invade the Western Roman Empire, including the Persians, who were more focused on their conflicts with the Eastern Roman Empire. Other groups, such as the Huns, primarily invaded northern and eastern territories without targeting the West directly. Additionally, established trade partners and allies, like certain Germanic tribes, often maintained a peaceful coexistence rather than engaging in invasion.
Because they'd be bum raped by the western Roman Empire
Greece
They used elephants
Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles was created in 1500.
There were several reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. One of the principle reasons was the split of the Empire into two parts which began with Diocletian. The true answer to the question is still up for debate but I am a historian and the down and dirty answer is this: The Roman government got complaisant and stopped caring about expanding and governing the Empire. This allowed outside forces to put pressure on the Empire and eventually invade and conquer Rome.
The Roman empire became too big and the people outside of the Roman empire started to attack. From then on out, the empire just continued to collapse.
They were initially nomadic and moved in from Eurasia to take over land.
If you are referring to the Roman Empire (you did not specify), it was Roman citizenship which was extended to the inhabitants of the empire outside Italy.
In search of land. For warmer climate and better grazing for their cattle.
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.
There were various groups that invaded the Roman empire among them were the Ostrogoths ad the Lombards. These groups were pushed into the weakened Roman empire by the Huns who also invaded Italy.