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  1. The Migration Period, also known as the Barbarian Invasions, was a period in European history marked by large-scale migrations that saw the fall of the Western Roman Empire and subsequent settlement of its former territories by various tribes, and the establishment of the post-Roman kingdoms.

    • 300–800 AD (greatest estimate)
  2. Migration period, the early medieval period of western European history—specifically, the time (476800 ce) when there was no Roman (or Holy Roman) emperor in the West or, more generally, the period between about 500 and 1000, which was marked by frequent warfare and a virtual disappearance of urban life.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 15 de jul. de 2010 · The Migration Period, also called the Barbarian Invasions or German: Völkerwanderung (wandering of the peoples), was a period of human migration that occurred roughly between 300 to 700 CE in Europe, marking the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.

    • Jan Van Der Crabben
  4. 9 de ene. de 2023 · The Migration Period in Europe is a time in history that started roughly in the 4th century and ended in the 11th. This period saw the mass migration of millions of Europe's inhabitants all across the continent. The migration was one of the leading external factors that contributed to the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire .

  5. DARK AGES, MIGRATION PERIOD, EARLY MIDDLE AGES. The Middle Ages are sandwiched between the era of classical antiquity and the modern world. The beginning of the Middle Ages is traditionally marked by the fall of the Western Roman Empire in a.d. 476, while Columbus's voyages of discovery mark the start of the modern period.

  6. Definition. The Migration Period, also called the Barbarian Invasions or German: Völkerwanderung (wandering of the peoples), was a period of human migration that occurred roughly between 300 to 700 CE in Europe, marking the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.