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  1. Map of the Kingdom of the Germans ( regnum Teutonicorum) within the Holy Roman Empire, circa 1000.

  2. Hace 1 día · I made a map showing the extent of the Germanic Tribes and Kingdoms at the fall of the Roman Empire around 476 CE: Map of Europe and the extent of Germanic influence at the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE

  3. The barbarian kingdoms, also referred to as the post-Roman kingdoms, the western kingdoms, or the early medieval kingdoms, were states founded by various non-Roman, primarily Germanic, peoples in Western Europe and North Africa following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century.

  4. During the Migration Period (375–568), various Germanic peoples entered the Roman Empire and eventually took control of parts of it and established their own independent kingdoms after the collapse of Western Roman rule. The most powerful of them were the Franks, who conquered many of the others.

  5. In central and Eastern Europe, consolidated groups of Germanic tribes and absorbed Celts and earlier indigenous peoples formed various kingdoms, some of which were short-lived in the face of growing Slav dominance, or when threatened by waves of nomadic invaders from the Far East.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · The Vandals, Gepidae, and Goths migrated from southern Sweden in the closing centuries bc and occupied the area of the southern Baltic coast roughly between the Oder on the west and the Vistula River on the east.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Barbarian invasions, the movements of Germanic peoples which began before 200 BCE and lasted until the early Middle Ages, destroying the Western Roman Empire in the process.