Ancient Rome
The Great Migration refers to the mass movement of Germanic tribes and other peoples from their homelands into various parts of the Roman Empire and beyond, occurring between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. This migration was marked by significant social, political, and economic changes, as these groups sought new territories due to a variety of pressures, including climate change, population growth, and the push from the Huns.
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