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The Huns, a nomadic group from Central Asia, notably conquered and displaced several groups during their expansion in the 4th and 5th centuries. Among the most significant were the Goths, particularly the Visigoths, who faced defeat and upheaval as they migrated westward. The Huns also posed a severe threat to the Roman Empire, leading to the sacking of cities and contributing to the eventual decline of Roman authority in the West. Their military campaigns instigated a series of migrations and conflicts that reshaped European Demographics.

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