The Visigoths were a
Germanic group that entered the late
Roman Empire; they were the Western branch of the
Gothic people.
The Visigoths adopted Arianism, a branch of Christianity that believed that Jesus Christ was not God, but a separate created being directly beneath God. This belief was in opposition to the belief of the main Christian group in the Roman Empire, which later grew into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
The Visigoth leader Alaric sacked Rome in A.D. 410.
Galla Placidia
The Visigoths moved to Provence and Spain, and there established a Visigothic Kingdom; the Visigoths controlled much of northern and central Spain until A.D. 710, when it fell to the Muslims.
see History of Spain
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