The tribes who lived in Northern and Western Europe.
He united many of the tribes of central Western Europe into a single empire
He united many of the tribes of central western Europe into a single empire
Barbarian tribes were present all over Europe.
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1. The classical heritage of Rome2. The beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church3. The customs of various Germanic tribes
When the western Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD, the unifying force for most of Europe was gone. Along with the loss of the government, much of the engineering abilities and modern amenities were also lost. The Barbarians of Europe did not, for the most part, have the abilities or knowledge to build roads, aqueducts or the other marvels of the Roman Empire, which is why the period immediately after Rome's collapse is often referred to as the "Dark Ages".
Since the Huns attacked the Germanic tribes the Huns caused the largest migration in history. The migration just didn't happen in Western Roman Empire but it affected the whole nation!
Germanic invaders were various tribes from northern Europe who migrated and invaded the Roman Empire during the late antiquity period. These tribes included the Goths, Vandals, Franks, and Visigoths, among others. They played a significant role in the downfall of the Western Roman Empire and the subsequent formation of new kingdoms in Europe.
1.classical heritage of Rome 2. the beliefs of the roman catholic church 3. the customs of various Germanic tribes
1.classical heritage of Rome 2. the beliefs of the roman catholic church 3. the customs of various Germanic tribes
The first Germans were originally from various Germanic tribes in Central and Northern Europe, particularly areas around modern-day Germany and Scandinavia. These tribes migrated and settled in the region during the migration period between the 4th and 8th centuries.