
Vandals - Wikipedia
The Vandals were a Germanic people who were first reported in the written records as inhabitants of what is now Poland, during the period of the Roman Empire.
Vandal Kingdom - Wikipedia
The Vandal Kingdom (Latin: Regnum Vandalum) or Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans (Latin: Regnum Vandalorum et Alanorum) was a confederation of Vandals and Alans, which was a barbarian kingdom established under Gaiseric, a Vandalic warlord.
Who were the Vandals, the 'barbarians' who sacked Rome?
Sep 2, 2022 · The Vandals were a Germanic people who sacked Rome and founded a kingdom in North Africa that flourished for about a century, until it was conquered by the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 534. History...
Map of the Vandalic War - World History Encyclopedia
Apr 26, 2012 · Map of the operations of the Vandalic War in 533-534, including the rebellions on Tripolitania and Sardinia.
Category : Maps of the Vandals - Wikimedia
May 19, 2022 · Media in category "Maps of the Vandals" The following 84 files are in this category, out of 84 total.
The Kingdom of the Vandals (435–534 CE) - World History …
Jan 20, 2025 · This map illustrates the history of the Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans (435–534 CE), a state established in North Africa after the Vandals, a Germanic tribe, and the Alans, an Iranian-speaking nomadic group from the Sarmatian peoples, migrated together through Europe and crossed into Africa.
Vandalic War - Wikipedia
The Vandals occupied Roman North Africa in the early 5th century and established an independent kingdom there. Under their king, Geiseric, the Vandal navy carried out pirate attacks across the Mediterranean, sacked Rome in 455, and defeated a Roman invasion in 468.
Vandal | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Feb 24, 2025 · Vandal, member of a Germanic people who maintained a kingdom in North Africa from 429 to 534 CE and who sacked Rome in 455. Their name has remained a synonym for willful desecration or destruction. Learn more about the history of the Vandals in this article.
File : AD 0455 Greatest extent of the Vandal Kingdom EN.svg
Aug 19, 2014 · English: Greatest extent of the Vandal Kingdom (ca. 455-477). Based on map in Torsten Cumberland Jacobsen: A History of the Vandals, Westholme Publishing 2012, page 184. Drawn on file Blank Map - Mediterranean 1.svg by user:MapMaster
Category : Vandals - Wikimedia
Sep 28, 2024 · Migration of Vandals, 100-600 AD, by A. Bursche, Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie.