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The Celts

The Celts. Associated with Britain and Ireland, even though for a time ruled as far south as Italy Bizarre religious rituals. The Visigoths. Violent group, extended rule throughout Spain and southern France. The Ostrogoths. Relative to the Visigoths, conquered and ruled much of Italy.

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The Celts

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  1. The Celts • Associated with Britain and Ireland, even though for a time ruled as far south as Italy • Bizarre religious rituals

  2. The Visigoths • Violent group, extended rule throughout Spain and southern France.

  3. The Ostrogoths • Relative to the Visigoths, conquered and ruled much of Italy.

  4. The Danes • Similar to the Vikings, they ruled present-day Denmark.

  5. The Norse • Similar to the Vikings, ruled present-day Norway.

  6. The Vikings • Violent and interesting civilization related to the Danes, Norse, and Swedes. • Travelers and Explorers

  7. The Vandals • Barbarians from Northern Africa, conquered Sardinia and Corsica.

  8. The Magyars • Barbarian group associated with present-day Turkey, wreaked havoc on the Eastern Roman Empire.

  9. The Franks • One of the most long-lasting barbarian groups. • Conquered much of present-day France.

  10. The Slavs • Conquered the largest area, extending through Russia, Poland, and East Europe.

  11. The Bavarians and Lombards • Ruled present-day Germany

  12. The Angles, Jutes, and Saxons • Ruled southern Britain

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