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| 418 |
| | The Visigoths, after twenty years of destructive wandering, settle in southwest France as Roman federates | |
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| 431 |
| | Halted by a Roman army in their push southwards, the Franks settle in the Roman province of Belgica, around Tournai | |
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| 439 |
| | Gaiseric captures Carthage and makes it his base for Vandal raids across the Mediterranean | |
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| 445 |
| | Attila murders his brother and becomes the sole ruler of the Huns, who are now pressing through Dacia and across the Danube | |
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| c. 450 |
| | Angles, Saxons and other Germanic groups invade southern England and steadily push the Celts westwards | |
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| 451 |
| | Attila and the Huns invade Gaul but are defeated, somewhere near Troyes, by a Roman army supported by Visigoths and Burgundians | |
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| 452 |
| | Attila invades and ravages northern Italy, but turns back before reaching Rome - possibly influenced by the diplomacy of Leo I | |
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| 455 |
| | Gaiseric and the Vandals enter Rome and sack the city, but their violence is perhaps restrained by Leo I | |
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| c. 500 |
| | The Czechs are the most powerful of the various Slav tribes by now settled in Bohemia | |
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| 518 |
| | The Slavs cross the Danube and press southwards into the Roman provinces of Moesia and Thracia | |
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