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  1. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Vikings settled in and raided many places in what is today called Germany, mainly along the Rhein river, the North Sea coast, and the Scandinavian borderlands. These raiders and settlers also ended up in modern-day Netherlands, with a lot of Viking influence in Noord-Holland and Frisia (based on archeological findings). + −.

  2. Germany - Migration, Franks, Barbarians: The situation was transformed by nomadic, non-Germanic Hunnish horsemen from the east who pushed Germanic peoples into the Roman Empire in several waves. First, in 376, Visigoths were admitted by the emperor Valens as foederati (“allies”) to farm and defend the frontier. This procedure was not without precedent and was unusual only in the enormity ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2023 · The main Germanic tribes during the period were the Goths, Vandals, Franks, Lombards (Langobards), Saxons, Alemanni, and Burgundians. These tribes played significant roles in shaping the history and development of Europe during that time. While these tribes often interacted and came into contact with each other, their actions were not always in ...

  4. Area of the Nordic Bronze Age culture, ca 1200 BC. Early Germanic culture was the culture of the early Germanic peoples. Largely derived from a synthesis of Proto-Indo-European and indigenous Northern European elements, the Germanic culture started to exist in the Jastorf culture that developed out of the Nordic Bronze Age.

  5. The Franks were Germanic people that rose to great historical significance. They were originally a collection of tribes living on the Lower Rhine (in present-day Germany and the Netherlands). In the centuries that followed their kingdom became the largest European state of the Early Middle Ages. Befitting of its size, its king had himself ...

  6. 2 de oct. de 2023 · The Franks, a Germanic people, founded one of the largest medieval empires and influenced European art, culture, religion and politics.See U in History#SeeUi...

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  7. Key Points. The Germanic people were a diverse group of migratory tribes with common linguistic and cultural roots who dominated much of Europe during the Iron Age. When the Roman Empire lost strength during the 5th century, Germanic peoples migrated into Great Britain and Western Europe, and their settlements became fixed territories. Various ...