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Migration Period

The Migration Period (c. 300 to 600 AD), also known as the Barbarian Invasions, was a period in European history and late antiquity marked by large-scale migrations that saw the fall of the Western Roman Empire and subsequent settlement of its former territories by various tribes, and the establishment of post-Roman kingdoms there.

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Event
Tribes invading the declining Roman Empire
Place
Europe and the Mediterranean region
Time
300–800 AD (greatest estimate)

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Avg. degree1.99
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see also · 8
Migration Period → Ages, AgesMigration Period, Barbarian, Barbarians, British IslesGermanic, EmpireImmigrationLate AntiquityMedieval, Environmental, Sixteen KingdomsGenetic
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Migration Period → Media, Migration, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Migration Period → Tribes invading the declining Roman Empire
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Migration Period → Europe and the Mediterranean region
Time · 1
Migration Period → 300–800 AD (greatest estimate)

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roman empire tribes migration barbarian groups western germanic period franks century europe identity later eastern huns ad invasions vandals settled

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Migration PeriodEventTribes invading the declining Roman Empire1.00infobox
Migration PeriodPlaceEurope and the Mediterranean region1.00infobox
Migration PeriodTime300–800 AD (greatest estimate)1.00infobox
the Gothsinstance ofwere made by Germanic tribes0.80text
the Tencteriinstance ofDuring Tacitus's era they included lesser-known tribes0.80text
Cherusciinstance ofDuring Tacitus's era they included lesser-known tribes0.80text
Hermunduriinstance ofDuring Tacitus's era they included lesser-known tribes0.80text
Chattiinstance ofDuring Tacitus's era they included lesser-known tribes0.80text
the Avars andinstance ofTurkic tribes0.80text
laterinstance ofTurkic tribes0.80text
Ugric-speaking Magyars became involved in this second waveinstance ofTurkic tribes0.80text
Pan-Germanisminstance ofhelping to provide a conceptual framework for political movements of the 18th and 19th centuries0.80text

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