A violent and historical Era shaping the face of modern Europe, filled with immense invasive and migratory movement from West and Central Asia (West Mongols and Eurasian), which pushed with it Gaul-Germanic peoples into the far north, west, and to the southern corners of Western Europe. The Migration period of 400-700, marks the invasion from Central Asian Hunnic-Mongolic campaigns, taking over the Roman Empire, holding it for annual tributary payments.
The era marks "The Fall of Rome", and more importantly the beginning of a "New Europe", or even the beginning of Europe itself, as regions of England, France, and Spain, begin their national histories after the fall of Rome, and with the death of Attila the Hun in 453.
See also:
[-] The Hun Invasions of the West 360-400
[-] The Century of the Hun 400-500
[-] The Birth of Attila the Hun year 406
[-] Orders of Rua The Hun 420's
[-] Roman Aetius contracts Rua's Hun Mercenaries 425
[-] Roman Treaty to Rua The Hun, receives Roman tributes 430
[-] Rome cedes Pannonia Province to Huns 433
[-] Tributes to Rua The Hun from Eastern Rome 433
[-] Death of Rua The Hun year 434
[-] The Rise of Bleda and Attlia The Hun 435
[-] Treaty of Margus to Bleda and Attlia 435
[-] Hunnic war against Burgundians 436
[-] Attila the Hun Bullies Theodosius II 436-440
[-] Attila the Hun invades Eastern Roman Empire 440
[-] The Huns take Viminacium and Naissus Cities 441
[-] Second Invasion of Eastern Roman Empire 441
[-] The Treaty of Theodosius II to Attila 441
[-] Roman Tributes double to the Huns 442
[-] Bleda The Hun Dies year 445
[-] Attila is King of the Huns year 445
[-] Roman Tributes are reestablished 447
[-] Attila the Hun invades Rome year 447
[-] Attila captures Ratiaria and Marcianople 447
[-] Attila the Hun is presented with the Roman Throne 450
[-] King of the Huns to marry Princess of Rome Honoria 450
[-] King of the Huns push out the Goth's claim 450
[-] Attila's Last Invasion of Rome year 452
[-] The Fall of the Western Roman Empire year 452
[-] Marriage of Attila the Hun year 453
[-] The Death of Attila the Hun year 453
[-] Sons of Attila the Hun Rise 453
[-] The Beginning of Europe in the year 453
[-] The Beginning of England 410
[-] The Beginning of Europe 5th Century
[-] The Beginning of Hispania-Spain
The era marks "The Fall of Rome", and more importantly the beginning of a "New Europe", or even the beginning of Europe itself, as regions of England, France, and Spain, begin their national histories after the fall of Rome, and with the death of Attila the Hun in 453.
See also:
[-] The Hun Invasions of the West 360-400
[-] The Century of the Hun 400-500
[-] The Birth of Attila the Hun year 406
[-] Orders of Rua The Hun 420's
[-] Roman Aetius contracts Rua's Hun Mercenaries 425
[-] Roman Treaty to Rua The Hun, receives Roman tributes 430
[-] Rome cedes Pannonia Province to Huns 433
[-] Tributes to Rua The Hun from Eastern Rome 433
[-] Death of Rua The Hun year 434
[-] The Rise of Bleda and Attlia The Hun 435
[-] Treaty of Margus to Bleda and Attlia 435
[-] Hunnic war against Burgundians 436
[-] Attila the Hun Bullies Theodosius II 436-440
[-] Attila the Hun invades Eastern Roman Empire 440
[-] The Huns take Viminacium and Naissus Cities 441
[-] Second Invasion of Eastern Roman Empire 441
[-] The Treaty of Theodosius II to Attila 441
[-] Roman Tributes double to the Huns 442
[-] Bleda The Hun Dies year 445
[-] Attila is King of the Huns year 445
[-] Roman Tributes are reestablished 447
[-] Attila the Hun invades Rome year 447
[-] Attila captures Ratiaria and Marcianople 447
[-] Attila the Hun is presented with the Roman Throne 450
[-] King of the Huns to marry Princess of Rome Honoria 450
[-] King of the Huns push out the Goth's claim 450
[-] Attila's Last Invasion of Rome year 452
[-] The Fall of the Western Roman Empire year 452
[-] Marriage of Attila the Hun year 453
[-] The Death of Attila the Hun year 453
[-] Sons of Attila the Hun Rise 453
[-] The Beginning of Europe in the year 453
[-] The Beginning of England 410
[-] The Beginning of Europe 5th Century
[-] The Beginning of Hispania-Spain

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