The Tiber and The Euphrates.
The Romans considered them barbaric and when an alliance was tried it ended in the Germanic tribes ambushed and defeated three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest. The Romans were never able to conquer Germanic territories east of the Rhine river.
The warriors in Germany were called Germanic warriors by the Romans and other tribes. The term Germanic translates as spear man.
Germanic tribes and Gauls Vandali, Ostrogothi and Visigothi (or Wisigothi)
The Germanic tribes learned various skills and practices from the Romans, including advanced military tactics, agricultural techniques, and trade practices. They adopted elements of Roman culture, such as urbanization and the construction of roads and fortifications. Additionally, the tribes gained insights into governance and administration, which influenced their own tribal structures. This interaction ultimately facilitated the transformation of Germanic societies as they came into contact with Roman civilization.
The Romans took over a lot of places, but most of the places were ruled by Germanic tribes, whom the Romans considered "barbarians"
Four germanic peoples invaded England: The Angles, Saxons and Jutes from northern Germany and the Frisians from northern Holland.
Although they were aware of soap from their contact with the Germanic tribes, the ancient Romans used oil as their cleansing product.
They had no cities or written laws. Instead, they lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs.
Some might quibble, but my understanding is that the Franks are/were a Germanic tribe. It is also my understanding, that they appeared later than the Germanic tribes the Romans first encountered in their conquest of northern/western Europe. Somewhere in the process they started speaking a Latin based language rather than a Germanic based tongue.
Germanic barbarian tribes
The Germanic tribes that settled in Britain after the Romans departed were primarily the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. These groups began migrating to the island in the 5th century AD, leading to significant cultural and linguistic changes. Their settlement laid the foundations for what would eventually become England, influencing its language, social structure, and governance.
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