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Map Description
History map of the Germanic
migrations and conquests, 150-1066
Illustrating:
East Goths,
West Goths,
Vandals,
Huns,
Sueves,
Burgundians,
Franks,
Arabs (
Saracens),
Magyars (Hungarians),
Alans,
Angles,
Saxons,
Jutes,
Lombards,
Northmen (Danes and
Normans)
- Route of the Goths - Route of the West Goths - Route of the Vandals - Route of
Attila - Trade route between Constantinople and Scandinavia
Narrow coloring or shading indicates the stages of migration; broad
coloring or shading a more or less permanent settlement. The migrations and conquests shown on
the map are confined to those of peoples who had the most influence on the history of
western Europe during the period covered.
Credits
University of Texas at Austin.
Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1923-26)
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