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Definitions of vandals in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
noun - a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455
adj - one who willfully destroys or defaces property [n -S] : VANDALIC
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Contrary to their name, they didn't wreck Rome's art treasures while taking the city in 455 |
Under Gaiseric, this appropriately named group sacked Rome in 455 & stripped the city of its treasures |
This University of Idaho nickname is from an old Germanic tribe whose name has come to mean troublemakers |
Vandals description |
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The Vandals were a large East Germanic tribe or group of tribes that first appear in history inhabiting present-day southern Poland. Some later moved in large numbers, including most notably the group which successively established kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula and then North Africa in the 5th century.The traditional view has been that the Vandals migrated from southern Scandinavia to the area between the lower Oder and Vistula rivers during the 2nd century BC and settled in Silesia from around 120 BC. They are associated with the Przeworsk culture and were possibly the same people as the Lugii. Expanding into Dacia during the Marcomannic Wars and to Pannonia during the Crisis of the Third Century, the Vandals were confined to Pannonia by the Goths around 330 AD, where they received permission to settle from Constantine the Great. Around 400, raids by the Huns forced many Germanic tribes to migrate into the territory of the Roman Empire, and fearing that they might be targeted next |