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The great invasions
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The Great
Invasions
164-600 AD
The fall of the greatest empire
INVASIONS FROM THE SOUTH:
Vandals
AD
Some Vandals started migrating towards west from the Balkans and their passage swept half of Europe
400
Vandals decided to march on Rome and from the North of Africa arrived in Italy, guided by their king Genserich
455
AD
INVASIONS FROM THE EAST:
Visigoths
395
AD
Alaric was proclaimed king; Visigoths invaded Macedony and Thessaly but were defeated by Stilicho
AD
Stilicho died and the Visigoths were able to enter Rome and deprive it of all its riches
410
INVASIONS FROM THE EAST:
Huns
AD
Attila attacks Gaul cities from the east, makes his way to Italy and heads for Ravenna
450
At ccommand of roman-barbarians troups, Ezio defeats Attila, who still manages to capture Milan
452
AD
Europe after
AD
476
REDIFINING BOUNDARIES
SHAPING ENGLISH CULTURE
The Anglo-Saxon rule
410-1066
AD
A group of germanic tribes found the empty England left by Romans and imposed its dominion for over five hundred years
Heptarchy was the political division the English territory adopted before being united in the X century; it consisted of seven kingdoms