In 439, the Vandal-Aran Kingdom was established in the North African region of the Western Roman Empire, the capital of Carthage, and established its own navy, constantly attacking the Roman Empire from the sea. In 451, Attila, the Hungarian leader, invaded and was repelled by the famous empire Aetius and the Visigothic kingdom. Since then, Aetius has repeatedly repelled the barbarian attacks.
In 454, Petronius Maximus colluded with ministers to falsely accuse Aetius of rebellion, and Valentinian III believed it to be true and murdered Aetius in the palace. Later, Maximus colluded with soldiers to murder Valentinian III and proclaimed himself emperor. In 455, the leader of the Vandals, Geselik, and the Huns took advantage of the chaos to invade and attacked Rome. Maximus was killed and the city was looted again. At this point, the Western Roman Empire has been unable to maintain, only lingering. The eight later emperors were all puppets, and the real power was in the hands of barbaric generals. During the 16 years of Lichmel’s rule, Avitus, Mayorian, and Libius Severus were abolished, and Emperor Antemius, who had been erected by the Eastern Emperor, was killed, and Aulibrius was established separately. When Gondobad was in power, he helped Liserius. In 475, Orest made his son Romulus Augustus emperor. In 476, the barbarian general Odoac rebelled against Orest, deposed Romulus Augustus, declared allegiance to the Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno, and transferred the national emblem of the Western Roman Empire to the Eastern Roman Empire. So far, The Western Roman Empire fell. The demise of the Western Roman Empire marked the collapse of slavery in Western Europe, and the history of Western Europe has since opened a new page. Pay attention to the headline number: History Express, share more exciting content every day