The Goths distrusted the Romans primarily due to their experiences of betrayal and mistreatment. They faced exploitation and harsh treatment during negotiations and interactions, particularly when seeking refuge or assistance. Additionally, the Romans' expansionist policies and military actions often threatened Goth territories, fostering a deep-seated suspicion and animosity towards Roman intentions. This distrust ultimately contributed to conflicts between the two groups.
The goths
they have problems and they hate each other
The Gauls, then the Macedonians, then the Romans, then the Goths.
Basically the greeks themselves, Persians, romans, goths, and that's about it.
Most Romans never even heard of Nefertiti unless they studied Egyptian history. Nefertiti live a long time before the Romans.
the Romans paid the goths not to attack
The goths
they have problems and they hate each other
The Romans stopped making payments to the Goths, so it made the Goths furious. Then the Goths sacked, or destroyed, Rome in 410 AD.
The Gauls, then the Macedonians, then the Romans, then the Goths.
Basically the greeks themselves, Persians, romans, goths, and that's about it.
Most Romans never even heard of Nefertiti unless they studied Egyptian history. Nefertiti live a long time before the Romans.
I think it was devastating because the Romans used all they could to keep the Goths away from Rome, but the Romans ruined it for themselves
It was colonized by Greece, Carthaginians and Romans. It has been ruled by Goths and Moors.
The Goths who took it over from the Romans called it Mailand the land of May -aplace of warmth and inspiration
Simon MacDowall has written: 'Adrianopole AD 378' 'Romans, Goths, and Huns'
because King Herod was a part of the Roman Empire, and the Romans were against the Jews.