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Hunter-Best [27]
4 years ago
14

Read the excerpt spoken by an imaginary invader of Rome, and then answer the question. The Romans call us barbarians because the

y think we’re uncivilized, but we have our own culture. As their empire weakened, we decided to lead our army to raid their capital. In Rome, we destroyed buildings and stole anything valuable that we could find. To which group does the writer of the passage belong?
A.
the Franks
B.
the Hunas
C.
the Huns
D.
the Saxons
E.
the Vandals
History
2 answers:
elixir [45]4 years ago
8 0

The right answer is: E. The vandals. They were a Germanic people of central Europe. The second of three looting of Rome carried out by the barbarian people took place in 455 by the vandals, who fought a war against Petronius Maximus, which was emperor only for a few weeks in that year.



naty
2 years ago
This is the CORRECT answer.
hodyreva [135]4 years ago
8 0

""The Romans call us barbarians because they think we are uncivilized."The writer of the passage belongs to :

D. The Saxons.

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