The Vandals were a "barbarian" Germanic people who sacked Rome, battled the Huns and the Goths, and founded a kingdom in North Africa that flourished for about a century until it succumbed to an invasion force from the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 534.
The Vandals were a Roman-era Germanic people who first appear in written records inhabiting present-day southern Poland. Some later moved in large ... Przeworsk culture · Lugii · Vandalic War · Vandal (disambiguation)

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Where did the vandals come from?
Like the Goths, the Vandals may have originated in Scandinavia before migrating south. They first breached the Roman frontier in 406, with the Roman Empire distracted by internal divisions, and began clashing with both Visigoths and Romans in Gaul and Iberia.
Who defeated the Vandals?
Justinian had defeated the Vandals and brought North Africa back into the Roman fold but, as Fuller observes, "five millions of Africans were consumed by the wars and government of the emperor Justinian" (316).
Are vandals Vikings?
No they were not. Not in the sense the name “Viking” is normally used. Vikings were raiders and traders who originated in Scandinavia. ... The Vandals were an East Germanic (and so were also the Goths) tribe, probably originating in Scandinavia but then found in the area of modern southern Poland in around 2 century bc.
Why did Vandals invade Rome?
Because there was a lot of loot to be made. But seriously: the Vandals were among the most distant Germanic tribes, far away from the Roman border, and were pushed into Roman territory by the terrible pressure of the Huns 407. ... Eventually, in 455, they actually crossed the sea again to sack Rome itself.

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The Vandal Kingdom (Latin: Regnum Vandalum) or Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans was established by the Germanic Vandal people under Genseric, and ... History · Establishment · Later years · Culture Capital: Hippo Regius 435–439; Carthage 439–534 Religion: Arianism (among elite); Nicene Christianity; then Chalcedonian Christianity Government: Pre-feudal Monarchy Common languages: Latin (spoken by elite and clergy); Vulgar Latin and African Romance (spoken by common people); Vandalic ...
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 ...
Aug. 26, 2019 · Over the centuries, their name became so interchangeable with destruction that it became its synonym. But it turns out the Vandals, a Germanic ...
Vandals definition, a member of a Germanic people who in the 5th century a.d. ravaged Gaul and Spain, settled in Africa, and in a.d. 455 sacked Rome.
Nov. 25, 2014 · The Vandals were a Germanic tribe who are first mentioned in Roman history in the Natural History of Pliny the Elder (77 CE). The Roman ...
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It is therefore worth considering this period from a new perspective, focused on the relations between Vandals and Romans and on the “barbarian” regnum ...
Peace was made between the Romans and Vandals in 435 but it was broken by Genseric in 439, who made Carthage his capital after he had thoroughly ...