
SIR ETHNICCEL
Lord of grannys and landwhales
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according to a simple google search Rome as an empire officialy seized to exist in 476 CE.
The lands controlled by the empire are summarised according to this map.
my question is, what exactly happened to those lands after the barbarians captured Rome? Were there still ex Roman nobles or governors who controlled those provinces for themselves i.e making them their own kingdoms? Or maybe did the barbarians work together with Roman nobles to govern the lands and trade routes?
Or did those lands just simply do their own thing as independant states?
The lands controlled by the empire are summarised according to this map.
my question is, what exactly happened to those lands after the barbarians captured Rome? Were there still ex Roman nobles or governors who controlled those provinces for themselves i.e making them their own kingdoms? Or maybe did the barbarians work together with Roman nobles to govern the lands and trade routes?
Or did those lands just simply do their own thing as independant states?