Huns, Visigoths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, Vandals. Lombards and many other tribes. GRR WRONG THE GERMANIC INVADERS WERE THE GOTHS or visigoths huns came from south east asia
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_were_the_Germanic_invader...
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He received the Roman title of “patrician,” which at this time was equivalent to regent of the empire. For seventeen years (455-472) Ricimer exercised absolute authority, setting up and deposing emperors ... Transition to a New Civilization in the West.—The West had gradually become peopled with various German tribes.
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www.forumromanum.org/history/morey29.html
www.forumromanum.org/history/morey29.html
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337 Division of the empire between Constantine's three sons: ... 455 Murder of Valentinian III and death of Maximus, ... 476 Odoacer the Scirian, commander and elected King of the German troops in Italy, deposes Romulus Augustus and resolves to rule independently, but nominally as the viceroy of the Roman Augustus of Constantinople.
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www.roman-empire.net/collapse/collapse-index.html
www.roman-empire.net/collapse/collapse-index.html
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During the 3rd century when the Roman Empire was in crisis with many powerful enemies at their borders, the Vandals and their ally Sarmatians did invade the Roman territory along upper Rhine river in AD 270. About AD 271 AD the Roman Emperor Aurelian was obliged to protect the middle course of the Danube against them.
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www.roman-empire.net/articles/article-016.html
www.roman-empire.net/articles/article-016.html
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The situation continued to get worse for the Western Roman empire throughout the rest of the Fifth Century. Rome was again sacked in 455 by Germans, ... It was the German master general Odovacer who in A. D. 476 finally put an end to the farce that the Western Roman empire had become over the last twenty one years.
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www.jaysromanhistory.com/romeweb/enemies/art17.htm
www.jaysromanhistory.com/romeweb/enemies/art17.htm
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When we realize how much was preserved, in literature, art, and institutions, at Constantinople from the soi disant "Fall of Rome," it helps us realize how much Mediaeval Romania was, indeed, still the Roman Empire, just as they tell us. ... Dio Cassius (c.150-235 AD), Roman History, Book LXVIII, Translated by Earnest...
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www.friesian.com/romania.htm
www.friesian.com/romania.htm
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From the year 395 AD, the Roman Empire was never again governed as a single unit. ... The Romans first recorded encountering them around 250 AD, when they invaded the Roman province of Dacia in southern central Europe near the Danube River. Roman reports mention the Goths to be the tallest of the German tribes, ... In June 455 AD,
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www.white-history.com/hwr19.htm
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See how the map of the Roman Empire looked during different periods; ... - click the green button to see the centres of population of the Celtic lands; - click the red button to see the cities of the Roman Empire; - click the black button to see other important cities...
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resourcesforhistory.com/map.htm
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5th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 5th century is the period from 401 to 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in Anno Domini/Common Era. This century is noted for being a time of repeated disaster and instability both inter...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_century
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