Overview
The Goths were a Germanic people who played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the emergence of medieval Europe. They were first mentioned by Greco-Roman authors in the 3rd century AD, living north of the Danube in what is now Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. From here, they conducted raids into Roman territory, and large numbers of them joined the Roman military. These early Goths lived in the regions where archaeologists find the Chernyakhov culture, which flourished throughout this region during the 3rd and 4th centuries. In the late 4th century, the lands of the Goths in present-day Ukraine were overwhelmed by a significant westward movement of Alans and Huns from the east. Large numbers.
Historical Periods
Goths (30–42)
30 CE – 42 CE
Area: 97,312 km²
Goths (43–153)
43 CE – 153 CE
Area: 117,660 km²
Goths (154–196)
154 CE – 196 CE
Area: 75,478 km²
Goths (197–206)
197 CE – 206 CE
Area: 75,478 km²