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Write a short note on the Barbarian invasions.
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Answered by SugaryHeart
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The so-called “barbarian invasions’ have a vital role in, and in many respects stand at the beginning of, European history. Almost all national histories in some way or other go back to a group of invading or migrating barbarians: Anglo-Saxons in England, Goths and Lombards in Italy, Franks and Burgundians in France, Visigoths in Spain, or Scots in Scotland. The popularly perceived founders of the national histories of many western countries are those early medieval writers who are deemed to have offered “national’, “ethnic’ histories of these migrating peoples: Bede in England, who wrote an Ecclesiastical History of the English People in the 730s, Paul the Deacon in Italy, who wrote his History of the Lombards in the 780s, and Isidore of Seville, whose History of the Goths, Sueves and Vandals was written in Spain in the early seventh century. Gregory of Tours, author of Ten Books of Histories of his own times (the late sixth century), is classed as having written a History of the Franks. Although that was in fact the name given to an anonymous seventh-century six-book abbreviation of Gregory’s work including only the material to do with Franks, it has nevertheless earned him the title of “Father of the History of France’. Most western national consciousness can thus be traced back to notions, however confused, of barbarian invasions or migrations. They are held to have swept away the ancient “classical’ world, the world of Rome, and to have introduced the Dark Ages. This was not always seen as a disaster; far from it, German and English historians in particular have been fond of picturing the barbarians as sweeping away a tired, effete and decadent Mediterranean civilisation and replacing it with a more virile, martial, Nordic one.

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Answered by biswaspampa990
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In the north , the barbarians were not getting good pastures for their domestics.They also wanted to live in a wealthy and prosperous city.So , they wanted to invade Rome for its good pasture lands and affluence.Many tribes such as The Goths (in 410 CE) , The Vandals (in 455 CE) , The Franks (in 486 CE) repeatedly attacked and invaded the Roman Empire in the 5th century CE.As a result of these invasions , the Roman Empire began to collapse.The invaders robbed and ruined the Roman Empire. The city of Rome was destroyed many times.As a result of continuous invasions , the Roman Empire began to decline and it lost its former prosperity

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