ust before the Roman empire sank, Europe stirred. Belief systems from far and wide - the Huns, the Goths, the Vandals - savagely imprinted their titles into historical past. Among them is the less notorious lineages with much enigmatic roots. For example, consider the Avars, a fearsome horseback warrior race.
Avar nomads had success for 200 years, but their decline came when other groups overcame them. Avar nomads became famous for their rise in 567 or 568 CE, which arose when Rome fell due to Germanic barbarians.
When Rome fell, Europe churned. Cultures from far and wide – the Huns, the Goths, the Vandals – violently etched their names into history before being crushed by fresh waves of invaders.