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The Germanic Tribes is the most popular name for the mass of people the deported Israelites became upon migrating to Europe. Prior to Germanic Tribes, the names Cimmerians, Scythians, Celts and Galatae had been used extensively for the same people. The majority of us Europeans descend from these Germanic Tribes, even if there were earlier Israelites migrations waves into Europe. After overrunning and destroying the Roman Empire, the tribes carved out new territories in Europe. Eventually new nations were formed, which became the modern European nations we have today.
The Germanic Tribes is the most popular name for the mass of people the deported Israelites became upon migrating to Europe. Prior to Germanic Tribes, the names Cimmerians, Scythians, Celts and Galatae had been used extensively for the same people. The majority of us Europeans descend from these Germanic Tribes, even if there were earlier Israelites migrations waves into Europe. After overrunning and destroying the Roman Empire, the tribes carved out new territories in Europe. Eventually new nations were formed, which became the modern European nations we have today.

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The Germanic Tribes is the most popular name for the mass of people the deported Israelites became upon migrating to Europe. Prior to Germanic Tribes, the names Cimmerians, Scythians, Celts and Galatae had been used extensively for the same people. The majority of us Europeans descend from these Germanic Tribes, even if there were earlier Israelites migrations waves into Europe. After overrunning and destroying the Roman Empire, the tribes carved out new territories in Europe. Eventually new nations were formed, which became the modern European nations we have today.