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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2009
The term barbarian was traditionally used by certain European cultures to designate those communities that had other traits cultural, social, political and religious. Although the ancient Greeks already used this designation to refer to anyone who was not Greek, they did not it would be until later, in the V century after Christ, when it would spread and popularize greatly mode. This had to watch with the fall of Roman empire due to the pressure generated by the groups called by the Romans as barbarians who settled on the limits of the Empire and that they had different lifestyles.
Barbarian invasions are those that weakened and brought down the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. These barbarian groups were generally of Indo-European origin and were located on the limits of the Empire, in all those regions of Europe that had not been conquered by the Romans. Many barbarian groups, however, were part of the Empire having been conquered by it, and maintained different types of ties with the Romans.
According to historical research, the barbarian invasions began to occur due to pressure from a non-Indo-European group in particular, the Huns, who moved from central Asia to Eastern Europe, pushing all the populations settled in those territories towards the West. Is mobilization He ended up forcing a large part of the communities settled in Europe to move towards the limits of the Empire in search of new spaces to settle. Among the most important barbarians of the time we must mention the Gauls, the Saxons and the Angles, the Goths, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Celts, Vandals, Franks, Alamanni, and Germans.
Although each of these groups was characterized by maintaining particular lifestyles, the majority coincided in being part of a community dominated by a importanthierarchy warrior, for the development of villages in high contact with nature, for the possession of languages other than Latin, for the belief in different gods simultaneously, by warlike and highly violent practices, etc. All these elements would be progressively integrated into the traditions Romanas to form what would later be known as the Romano-Germanic states.
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