Germanic tribes, such as the Suebi and Vandals, migrated to the Iberian Peninsula centuries ago.
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The migration of Germanic tribes, such as the Suebi and the Vandals, into the Iberian Peninsula brought significant changes to the region. These tribes crossed over the Pyrenees and settled in various parts of what is now modern-day Portugal.
The arrival of the Germanic tribes marked a period of conflict and instability in the Iberian Peninsula, as they clashed with the existing Roman and Visigothic populations. The Suebi established their kingdom in the northwest of the peninsula, while the Vandals settled in the south.
The Suebi and the Vandals left a lasting impact on the region, influencing its culture, language, and societal structure. They introduced new customs and beliefs, contributing to the diversity of the Iberian Peninsula.
The migration of these Germanic tribes into the Iberian Peninsula reshaped the political landscape of the region, setting the stage for further invasions and power struggles in the centuries to come. Their presence left a lasting imprint on the history of Portugal, as their legacy continued to be felt long after their initial arrival.
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