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           Map of the "barbarian" invasions of the Roman Empire showing the major incursions from 100 to 500 CE. | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           1 October 2006 | 
          
          
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        References 
        
         - Cornell, Tim; Matthews, John (1982), Atlas of the Roman World, Facts on File, NY, ISBN: 0871966522.
 
         - Ermatinger, James W; (2004) Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Greenwood Pub Group, NY, ISBN: 0313326924.
 
         - Various, Historical Atlas of the World, 1970, Barnes & Noble, NY.
 
         - Ancona,Francis Atlas Of The World,1999,Barnes e Noble,NY
 
        
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