Sciri

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The Sciri were an East Germanic tribe active in Central and Eastern Europe during Late Antiquity, known for their involvement in the power struggles surrounding the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

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Sciri canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf East Germanic tribe
historical ethnic group
activeInCentury 4th century
5th century
activeInPeriod Late Antiquity
alliedWith Huns
attestedIn late Roman historical writings
conflictWith Western Roman Empire
culturalSphere barbarian kingdoms surrounding the late Roman Empire
defeatedBy Goths
surface form: Ostrogoths
ethnicGroup Germanic peoples
ethnicSubgroupOf East Germanic peoples
historicalStatus extinct ethnic group
involvedIn political realignments around the fall of the Western Roman Empire
power struggles after the collapse of Hunnic hegemony
knownFor involvement in power struggles during the fall of the Western Roman Empire
languageFamily Germanic languages
militaryRole federate troops in late Roman military conflicts
neighboringPeoples Goths
Heruli
Huns
partOf barbarian groups involved in the transformation of the Roman world
partOfHistoricalContext Migration Period in Europe
surface form: Migration Period
politicalOrganization tribal society
region Central Europe
Eastern Europe
religion Germanic paganism
societalType warrior society
sourceType ancient historical sources
timeOfDisappearance late 5th century

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