Yes, Christianity played a significant role in attracting the Visigoths to Rome. As the Visigoths moved through the Roman Empire, they were influenced by the Christian faith, which was becoming more prominent in Roman society. The conversion of their leader, King Alaric, to Christianity further facilitated their acceptance into Roman culture. Ultimately, this religious shift helped to integrate the Visigoths within the framework of the declining Roman Empire.
The Visigoths, led by Alaric, were the first invaders to sack Rome, in 410 AD.
Arian Christianity
In the sack of Rome in 410 AD, the Visigoths were led by Alaric. There is a link to an article on the sack of Rome below.
Rome has been sacked by the Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths, and many more.
The barbarians who conquered Rome were called the Goths.
In 410, The Visigoths were the first to sack Rome
what Visigoth leader defeat the city of Rome
The visigoths
visigoths, barbarians
Visigoths
they came and marched and protested
Aleric