visigoottien
Visigoottien refers to a branch of the Goths, a Germanic people who played a significant role in the late Roman Empire and the subsequent formation of various kingdoms in Western Europe. Emerging from the larger Gothic confederation, the Visigoths are first recorded as a distinct group in the 3rd century AD, engaging in raids across the Danube River into Roman territory. Their history is closely intertwined with the Roman Empire, marked by periods of both conflict and alliance.
A pivotal moment in Visigothic history occurred in 376 AD when, fleeing Hunnic pressure, they were allowed
Under their leader Alaric, the Visigoths famously sacked Rome in 410 AD, a deeply shocking event for