Scenarios about 'migration period'
The large-scale movement of peoples across Europe, Asia, and Africa from approximately 300-700 CE, following the decline of the Roman Empire. This era saw Germanic, Hunnic, Slavic, and other tribal groups establish new kingdoms throughout former Roman territories, fundamentally reshaping European political geography and cultural landscapes. The Migration Period laid the demographic and political foundations for medieval Europe while creating lasting ethnic and linguistic patterns across the continent.
What If the Battle of Adrianople Was Won by Rome?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if the Eastern Roman Empire had defeated the Goths at Adrianople in 378 CE, potentially preventing the fall of the Western Empire.