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lozanna [386]
4 years ago
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What are six germanic tribal names?

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maria [59]4 years ago
7 0
Introduction. Six major German tribes, the Visigoths<span>, the </span>Ostrogoths<span>, the </span>Vandals<span>, the </span>Burgundians<span>, the </span>Lombards<span>, and the Franks participated in the fragmentation and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. The </span>Vandals<span> were actually two tribes, the Asding and the Siling </span>Vandals<span>.</span>
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