History, asked by 24ethanschatz, 11 months ago

The Germanic tribes who invaded Rome were referred to as ____________.
a.
barbarians
c.
briberies
b.
Bavarians
d.
none of the above

Answers

Answered by mehrin20
5

The German tribes were Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Alemanni, Franks, etc. By the Romans and Roman Aristocrates, they are called barbarians, robust people because of their physical constitution. Although they had tribal assemblies based on free voters and laws established on tribal customs, they were called barbers, among the other reasons, due to many of the writings of the then Roman historians. In these writings they were described as a proud people who loved war more than work, they liked to drink beer, gambling, etc. They despised the work and all household and agricultural jobs were shifted to women and slaves. The German society was tribal, with a strong sense of loyalty and kinship, model of simplicity and virtue, not a civil society.

The answer is: a.

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Answered by gudiya600
10

HEY MATE HERE YOUR ANSWER

A )BARBARIANS .

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