What are the reasons for the migration of peoples in Europe in the early Middle Ages?

The migration of peoples in Europe from the outskirts of the Roman Empire in the early Middle Ages received a conventionally historical name – “The Great Migration of Nations”. The main reason for this resettlement was the invasion of the nomadic people (Huns) from the east. The cooling of the climate and the impoverishment of some regions also played a role.



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