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What was the time period known as Migrations?

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c. 375–568 or later

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The Migration Period was a period in the history of Europe, during and after the decline of the Western Roman Empire, during which there was widespread migration of and invasions by peoples, notably the Germanic tribes and the Huns, within or into the Roman Empire.

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Answer:The Migration Period was a period in the history of Europe, during and after the decline of the Western Roman Empire, during which there was widespread migration of and invasions by peoples, notably the Germanic tribes and the Huns, within or into the Roman Empire.

Place: Europe and the Mediterranean Region

Event: Tribes invading the declining Roman E...

Time: c. 375–568 or later - Google

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