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Windows Live® Search Results Vandals, ancient Germanic tribe of Jutland (now in Denmark), who migrated to the valley of the River Oder about the 5th century bc. During the 2nd and 3rd centuries ad they settled along the Danube. They entered Gaul in 406, invaded Spain in 409, and fought in the latter country against both the Visigoths (another Germanic people) and the Romans. Gaiseric became king of the Vandals in 428, and under him they achieved their greatest power. They moved to North Africa the following year and there defeated the Romans. Gaiseric's sovereignty was recognized by Roman emperor Valentinian III in 422. The Vandals predominated in what is now Algeria and northern Morocco by 435 and conquered Carthage in 439. Their navy ruled the western Mediterranean, and they looted and plundered in Italy, including Rome in 477. Vandals were followers of Arianism, and dealt severely with Orthodox Christians. Their power began to decline after Gaiseric's death in 477, and in 534 they were defeated by the Byzantine general Belisarius. The modern usage of the word vandal reflects the dread and hostility the Vandals precipitated in other people by their looting and plundering, especially in Rome.
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