What barbarian tribe gave the Romans biggest trouble?
What barbarian tribe gave the Romans biggest trouble?
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The Huns.
Batavians
Carthaginians
They weren't barbarians faggot.
It's a dip you meme
meme barbarians.
they barely ever fought the romans, they were their allies most of the time, and were defeated in the first major battle against Rome.
>killing babies isn't barbaric
Goths and the Joos
Hebrews.
Avars.
Vikings
Goths obviously
Turks
>implying romans didn't commit infanticide themselves
Dacians. Tough war of conquest, didn't hold the region and lost it eventually, had to adapt their armour for Dacian weaponry.
Teutons
Germans, Huns, Goths.
Dacians followed by Jews because Jews are absolutely subversive
Getae.
Jews are not barbarians.
Granted they were a shadow of their former self.
The Kingdom of Israel under David and Solomon was the most civilized nation in the world. They kept God's laws and commandments, you can't get any more civilized than that.
Germanic tribes.
Germania was never conquered, they were a pain in the ass.
Iberia also posed some trouble, but Rome just massacred the population there (Lusotannan backstabbing) very sad story.
If we're talking late period AD, then pretty much everyone was a threat since the western part of the empire was collapsing.
t. Ion Basescu
Everyone is a Barbarian who can't speak Greek or Latin, except for Egyptians.
Greeks called even Egyptians barbarians.
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The matter of civilization is not decided upon a nations stupid religion you cockgobbling buffoon.
They're not classified as "barbarians" but they're like gypsies. They infiltrate and destroy with subversion rather than fighting like honourable men. They helped to fell Rome, they fell the Russian empire and every other that fell to Marxism, and they're felling all of the West as we speak. Fuck those guys.
Roman empire->Germanic people
Byzantine empire-> Bulgars and Muslims(Arabs and Turks)
this
>stupid religion
Tip harder you thunder-cunt.
The Romans.
finns
If that's the case, why did the Greeks manage to affect the JEws ((Hellenization)) much more than the Jews ever effected the Greeks before Christianity?
The Vandals.
It's difficult to choose, but the vandals certainly gave them hell on hearth.
Even today we use the word vandal to mean violent bastard who breaks everything and everybody, at least in Spain (the vandals passed through Spain)
Half of Germania was conquered and garrisoned.
Germanics were plaguing the Romans since the 2nd century BC. Celtics were always beaten and neutralized as a threat, Illyrians were a one time thing, Dacians only were an issue during the Crisis of the 3rd Century and they still got their asses handed to them by Aurelian. And of course we can't forget about Attila and his hordes.
Obviously the Parni/Persians don't qualify as barbarians and neither do the Greeks or Carthaginians.
I'll tip you whore mother at the brothel you shitstain.
This is the correct answer
Germanics, obviously
Not quite barbarians but the Parthians
>No mention of the Lusitanians yet
Viriatus was the best barbarian leader
Germanic tribes
My ancestors
>Celtics were always beaten and nuetralized as a threat.
Cry harder Rome.
You don't want another sword on the scales do you?
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>when Rome lies about bating a bunch of starving farmers.
>Still can't get over being keked so hard by Brennus after 400 years.
I'll just stay here with my soap, have fun in your stinky city.
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Shut up Celtic subhuman.
fpbp
In dutch vandaal is someone who destroys stuff basically so these guys really must have done something to be known so.
Same thing in english.
And yea their sack of Rome left a long lasting impression.
The Greeks called each other barbarians
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>he fell for 2500 year old propaganda
Were dacians really that formidable?
Well there's accounts of Dacian weapons cutting through Roman armor, and the Romans did have to stomp through fortifications too.
Jews were more of a pain in my eyes. They led multiple revolts that brought Emperor upon Emperor back to deal with them.
Germans win out to me though. As much as they wanted to be Roman and keep the power infrastructure intact.
No they didn't.
No they didn't you idiot
i never cared too much about the romans, so what's the deal between the jews and them?
>Romans were pagans
>Jews were fiercely monotheistic
>in the many expansions of the empire, the Jews fell under Roman authority
>Romans didn't really care too much about Jews
>Caligula statue policy offended them
>general rebelliousness in Jewish population
>Nero's reign they revolt
>have to be put done, revolt is extremely bloody for the Jews and for any roman caught in Judea
>revolt put down but Jews are still very bitter
>Hadrian's reign
>another Jewish revolt, just as violent and bloody.
>Is difficult and time consuming to put down
>Hadrian, tired of the Jews, renamed the province after the ancestral enemies of the Jews and scatters the people to the four winds
>Jews stop the revolting shit and form Diasporas that spread across the world.
I'm like summarizing centuries of history but the gist of it was the Jews were hyper-radicals that didn't take too kindly to Roman rule at it's worst.
The Jews were actually the first recorded 'knife stabbing terrorists', similar to what Israel and Palestine are doing now, just in reverse.
To me, that has always been historically comical. To hear Israelis plead about how the land they stole a second time with modern Israel - the first being the conquest of cannon - is not safe, because they are being stabbed by insurgents. makes me laugh with joy. Because the Romans who occupied it 2000 years ago said the same things of the Jewish insurgents, and contested that they are the 'better culture' and government (as they were slightly more liberal and technologically advanced).
I swear, if there is a god, and he is the god of Israel (literally, a 1/35 million chance - since Hinduism has 32 million deities alone- than he must have a cosmically profound sense of humor.
It's pretty common place to know this as fact.
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In summery:
> Carthage was Phoenician, this is the land of the Canaanites
>Carthage practices a similar religion as Canaanites who are recorded by other cultural groups - like Jews - to sacrifice children (the cult of moloch).
>Two civilizations with relatively impeccable record keeping (due to their trade) describe the same cultural practice of a regional people, that of Canaanites -->who are Phoenicians -->who are Carthaginians.
>"You fell for the old propaganda-propaganda"
Huns were the ones driving the Goths into the Western Empire.
Dacains
And the Romans fucked themselves over because they completely mishandled the Goth situation.
Germanics really were annoying, but beyond Teutoneberg (an ambush led by an insanely incompetent governor in conjunction with trickery by a guy loyal to Rome his entire life) there was no great threat to Rome's survival. Rome consistently anally devastated the Germanic tribes like the Marcomanni by Aurelius, or the coalition of 100,000 of Aristovus by Caesar
The celts definitely fucked Rome up, but Rome ass-raped them in response
The eastern empires like Parthia or the Sassanids really didn't become a major empire-ending threat till Rome herself was no longer part of the Empire, with the only capital in Constantinople.
I'd say probably the Vandals, considering they devastated the WRE and remained near the area till the arrival of the Ummayad rape train
Scythians and Sarmatians were always fairly problematic.
Being nomads with wide-ranging parties of herdsmen, they'll detect a Roman column on the open steppe and have upped sticks by the time they get there.
You can march round for weeks and not see a soul before suddenly a cloud of arrows arcs over a hill and rains down around you, and then they are gone again.
The best way to beat the Romans is to have no permanent settlements to besiege, and never fight a pitched battle where they can bring their infantry to bear.
Didn't some Greeks consider the Epirotes and the Macedonians to be "barbarians" despite the modern consensus holding them to be Greeks?
>Vandals
A surprisingly small tribe, unlike the tribal confederations that generally faced Rome
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The Visigoths basically rekd the Empire, both of them, but the high walls of Constantinople saved the Eastern one.
The Carthaginians were labeled barbarians and they made the romans eat a lot of shit. War-wise, definetely the most. Parthians also made the romans eat shit, but the didn't fall under the Barbarian label, not even by the romans.
>Germans win out to me though.
>Germans
Germanics*
The German (Deutsch) people was born in the 9th centurty, long after the fall of the Roman Empire
Avoid confusing these two terms.
Dumb English language make them look similar, but they define two very distinct things
It would be like using "Polish" to talk about Slavs as a whole
They weren't a tribe.
The second war devastated the Cyrenaica part of the province Creta et Cyrenaica to such an extent that Hadrian had to recolonise it with people from throughout the empire.
Yes they did, they called Macedonians and Epirus Barbarians despite being Greeks. They were basically just shitflinging bantz and idiots today believe it.