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The Migration Period c. The term refers to the important role played by the migration, invasion, and settlement of various tribes, notably the Burgundians , Vandals , Goths , Alemanni , Alans , Huns , early Slavs , Pannonian Avars , Bulgars and Magyars within or into the territories of the Roman Empire and Europe as a whole.
The period is traditionally taken to have begun in AD possibly as early as and ended in Historians differ as to the dates for the beginning and ending of the Migration Period. The beginning of the period is widely regarded as the invasion of Europe by the Huns from Asia in about and the ending with the conquest of Italy by the Lombards in , [ 4 ] but a more loosely set period is from as early as to as late as In a particularly large and unexpected crossing of the Rhine was made by a group of Vandals , Alans and Suebi.
As central power broke down in the Western Roman Empire, the military became more important but was dominated by men of barbarian origin. There are contradictory opinions as to whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result of an increase in migrations, or if both the breakdown of central power and the increased importance of non-Romans created additional internal factors.
Migrations, and the use of non-Romans in the military, were known in the periods before and after, and the Eastern Roman Empire adapted and continued to exist until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in The fall of the Western Roman Empire, although it involved the establishment of competing barbarian kingdoms, was to some extent managed by the Eastern emperors. The migrants comprised war bands or tribes of 10, to 20, people.
The first migrations of peoples were made by Germanic tribes such as the Goths including the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths , the Vandals, the Anglo-Saxons , the Lombards, the Suebi, the Frisii , the Jutes , the Burgundians , the Alemanni, the Sciri and the Franks; they were later pushed westward by the Huns, the Avars, the Slavs and the Bulgars. Germanic peoples moved out of southern Scandinavia and northern Germany [ 9 ] [ 10 ] to the adjacent lands between the Elbe and Oder after BC.