Let's see, Saxons, Picts, Anglos, and Normans for British Isles, Franks and Normans into Gaul, and Lombards then later Franks into Italy. I think that covers most of them. If I missed a few, sorry.
2007-03-18 16:28:51
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answered by Chase 5
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The Lombards invaded Italy in the late 6th century, and expanded southwards in the 600s and 700s.
Most of the other Germanic tribes, e.g. the Franks, Saxons, Burgundians, Vandals, Visigoths were already in western Europe by 600, though they did expand and rearrange their territories in the years after 600.
2007-03-18 16:10:36
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answered by Tim N 5
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If i'm reading your question properly, the answer is none, till the Mongols. The western Roman Empire resulted in 476 with the deposition of Romulus Augustulus. "Europe" is frequently reckoned to enlarge to the Ural and Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea. so that you're asking us to % out a million) communities we can call "barbarian" who 2) invaded in the course of the barriers of "Europe" 3) AFTER 476. After 476, there have been countless invasions of Europe with assistance from different Muslim communities - Moors to Spain in 711, raids on Italy in the eighth and 9th centuries, sieges of Constantinople also in the eighth century, finally the Ottoman Turks starting up in the fourteenth century - yet those were no longer precise "barbarians." numerous communities moved round interior Europe - Slavs, Lombards, Vikings, Avars, Magyars come to ideas - yet none invaded Europe in step with se. it will be that there have been nomadic communities from valuable Asia who pushed into the Ukrainian Steppe, so i think that ought to count number. i'm no longer particular how some distance east accessible hint the Pechenegs or Cumans or peoples like that. perchance the Magyars or Avars too. the in person-friendly words team that matches the question should be the Mongols, who got here out of Asia and all started attacking Europe in the 1240s or so.
2016-11-26 21:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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franks, goths , vandales and saxons. (there were more)
later the vikings
franks moved in the present day france . saxons into england.
vandales to spain and north africa
goths northern italy (also sacked rome)
non-germanic tribes: huns , awares , magyares
in german the term 'Völkerwanderung' is used for that time period.
(peoples-migration,) i think it s also called 'barbaric invasions'
one reason was the tribes started to migrate: they feared the huns coming from the east .there are also other reasons.
maybe look up wikipedia article on it for more details etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period
2007-03-18 16:16:25
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answered by solarsystemsurfer2005 2
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They all did. During those years, the biggest ones would probably be the Saxons and the Franks.
2007-03-18 15:52:56
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answered by Monc 6
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