timelines loog but it has your info
400 AD
Alaric and the Visigoths invade Italy, capturing much of the peninsula in the south
401 AD Vandals led by King Radagaisus invade Noricum and Raetia. Birth of emperor Theodosius II. 402 AD Vandal auxiliary general Flavius Stilicho defeats Alaric at Pollentia. 403 AD Stilicho defeats the army of Alaric in the battle of Verona, forcing Alaric to retire. Honorius moves the capital of the Western Empire to Ravenna. 405 AD Stilicho repels a barbarian invasion of Italy under Radagaisus. Martyrdom of the monk Telemachus, who is stoned to death trying to break up an arenar event, closes the colosseum and officially ends gladiatorial combat in Rome. 406 AD Vandals invades Gaul. 407 AD The last legion in Britain, Legio II Augusta, is withdrawn, and the province abandoned. 408 AD Murder of Stilicho by Honorius. Death of the eastern emperor Arcadius. Replaced by Theodosius II at age 7. 409 AD Vandals, Suevi and Alans invade Spain, forever removing it from Roman control. Alaric, after besieging Rome, decalres Attalus as emperor. 410 AD Alaric sacks Rome, the first external capture of Rome in 800 years, and deposes Attalus. Alaric dies shortly after. He is succeeded by Athaulf as the new king of the Visigoths. 412 – 413 AD Constantius III drives Alaric and the Visigoths from Italy into Gaul. 413 AD Revolt of Heraclius in Africa put down. 417 AD Visigoths settle in Aquitania, Gaul. 419 AD Birth of the Emperor Valentinian III. 420 AD Ostrogoths settle in Pannonia. Death of the Christian writer St. Jerome. 421 AD Death of Constantius III. 423 AD Death of Honorius, replaced by the biy Valentinian with Placidia as regent. 427 AD Boniface revolts in Africa. 429 AD Invited by Boniface, the Vandals in Spain, under Geiseric invade and conquer Mauretania, then Africa. 430 AD Death of the writer and Christian St. Augustine of Hippo. 430’s AD Roman General Flavius Aetius campaigns against Visigoths, Burgundians and Franks in Gaul, re-establishing some Roman control. 434 AD Attila made King of the Huns. 435 AD King Theodoric I of the Visigoths besieges the Romans at Narbonne but is eventually defeated by Aetius. 436 AD Aetius defeats the Burgundians. 438 AD Theodosius publishes a code clarifying Roman law. 439 AD Geiseric of the Vandals takes Carthage. 440 AD Geiseric invades Sicily, but is bribed to leave. 441 AD Attila the Hun invades Thracia. 442 AD Britain falls to Saxon invaders, despite continuing pleas for help to Aetius. 443 AD Attila comes to terms with Theodosius and the eastern empire, focusing instead on the west. 447 AD Attila invades Moesia. 450 AD Justin I, future Byzantine emperor, is born in Illyria. Marcian succeeds Theodosius II and stops paying tribute to the Huns. 451 AD Attila invades Gaul devastating as he goes. The huns are eventually defeated by Aetius and Theodoric I the Visigoth, though Theodoric is killed and replaced by Theodoric II. 452 AD Undeterred by defeat, Attila invades Italy but decides to spare Rome and retires. 453 AD Death of Attila the Hun. 454 AD Revolts, internal power struggles and enemy attacks collapse the Hunnic empire. With the threat of the Huns gone, Valentinian has Aetius murdered for fear of his power. The Alemmani invade across the Danube. 455 AD Valentinian III murdered by supporters of Aetius. Maximus proclaimed emperor. At the request of Valentinian’s widow Eudoxia, Geiseric of the Vandals invades and sacks Rome from Africa. He carries off Eudoxia and her daughters, leaving a power vacuum in the west. The Visigoths proclaim the former general of Aetius, Avitus as new emperor in the west. um…wow
The Vandals.

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