During the immigration immigration era of the Roman Empire, the Roman Empire was invaded at various times depending on various causes and purposes. The immigration control period is 300 to 700 AD. The Roman invaded many people such as Visigoths, Celtics and so on. Every immigrant who invaded Rome fell into an empire. Many people know that the Roman Empire is very powerful and powerful, even though they feel that they are being pressured by other groups that are invading them.
During the immigration era, also known as the invasion of barbarians to the Mediterranean countries, it began in the early years of the year 300 AD and people moved extensively in and out of Europe, mainly in the territory of Rome, especially the Germanic tribe . And Huns. The German loan Völkerwanderung - also from the Mediterranean point of view - brutal invasion is also known as English. Many immigrants were Germans, Huns, Slavs, and others who entered the movements of the then Roman Empire, with or without invasion and war, at the time.
Whether there is a contradictory view of whether the collapse of the Western Roman Empire is the result or cause of these immigration, or both. The eastern Roman Empire was less affected by the immigration and survived until 1453 when Constantinople fell into the Ottoman Empire. In the modern era, people have a considerably negative meaning during the transition period and are increasingly explaining what is seen as the cause of the collapse of the empire. Instead of the depravity of Western Rome, a barbarian kingdom appeared in the 5th and 6th centuries, decisively formed the early medieval in Europe.
Along with the collapse of the Roman Empire, especially during the so-called Immigration era (Germanic), Slavic immigrants, Hungary conquering the Carpathian Mountains, Islamic conquest, and the expansion of the Turks to Eastern Europe, the immigrants were again accompanied by war invasion Kipchaks, Tatars). , Cumans) The Ottoman Empire again established a multiethnic empire structure in West Asia and Southeast Europe, but the Turkishization of Southeastern Europe is attributed to cultural assimilation more than more immigrants. In the late medieval period, Romanians entered Europe through Anatolia and Maghreb.
Because Western Roman Empire collapsed during the immigration era, a spiritual decline occurred in Western Europe in the 1400s. In contrast, the Byzantine Empire resisted barbaric attacks, was protected and improved learning. John Philoponus, a Byzantine scholar of the 1980s was the first scholar who raised questions about the teachings of Aristotle's physics and paid attention to its flaws. John Philbona's criticism of Aristotle's physics principle inspired medieval scholars and Galileo Galilei. And they quoted the work of Philoponus during the scientific revolution in the second half of the 10th century and elaborated why is Aristotle's physics flawed?