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Marrrta [24]
3 years ago
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how did barbarian invasions affect the western roman empire? barbarian forces ended the empire by deposing the last emperor. bar

barians arrived with money to aid the roman economy. hired barbarian soldiers helped rome expand its empire. the eastern roman empire rejoined the west to fight the barbarians.
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german3 years ago
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Answer:

barbarian forces ended the empire by deposing the last emperor.

Explanation:

Period of the great migrations (in traditional European historiography have also called Barbarian Invasions or Germanic migrations) is a period between the third century and the seventh century AD that affected large parts of the temperate zone of Eurasia, and ended up causing the fall or destabilization of great empires consolidated the Roman Empire, the Sassanid Empire, the Gupta Empire or the Han Empire.

In narrower sense, the names "barbarian invasions" or "Germanic migrations" are different historiographical names for the historical period characterized by massive migrations of people called barbarians ( "foreigners" who did not speak a "civilized" language like Latin or Greek) to the Roman Empire, which came to invade large areas of east, occupying them violently or reaching political agreements, which were the direct cause of the fall of the Western Roman Empire (the deposition of the last western emperor he came in 476, although its power was no longer a legal fiction).

They took place throughout a long-lasting historical cycle, between the 3rd and 7th centuries, and affected practically all of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, marking the transition between the Ancient and the Middle Ages that is known name of late Antiquity.

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