Anything interesting to know about the tribes that invaded Rome in the late 5th century?
Also, Germanic hate thread.
Liberators!
>>406066
They all were shat out from Denmark
>>406066
They were best and cool.
Fuck Romefags and their degeneracy.
what people were there before the germanic invasions? celts?
>>406066
Using the word Germanic is misleading, the term is similar to Barbarian. If you said everyone from the Rhine to Finland across to Siberia, back to the Caucasus and across the Danube are all Germans, you are a grade A moron.
The Germans were a part of the Empire from its inception to its end. They certainly did not destroy the Roman Empire.
the destruction of rome ultimate lead up to a new era
All hail the germanics
Geisaric is said to have decorated Carthage with the treasures from Rome.
>>406269
Romans. Which means the descendants of the conquered peoples (plus some actual roman and italic settlers) but romanized and stripped of most of their former culture. The more aparted and rural was the place, the less romanized it was.
One of the Suevi tribes was called "harii" and was derivative from the "harijoz" or "warrior". Named by Tacitus in Germania, they were all-black painted and fought during the night in forest, their tactic were sudden ambushes and using fear with profit. The concept was the "wild hunt". These young warriors learned to be stealthy and killing as ghostly, night predators.
Marcomanni means "border (march) men",and were confederates of the Suebi.
They became famous in the second half of the 2nd Century AD, invading Italy to lay siege to Aquilea, savaging a relief army and killing its Praetorian prefect commander in the process.
>>406280
The Germans wouldn't emerge until 800. The term you are looking for is Germanic people.
>>406630
You are worse than a nigger.
>>406066
Kill yourself
>germ-anic
>germ
coincidence?
>>406614
Those look like Gauls tbqh
>>406066
It's like poetry.