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"The Legacy of Vandals: From Ancient Germanic Invasions to Modern-Day Mischief" The Germanic invasion halted at Fiesole in 406 AD

Background imageVandals Collection: Germanic invasion stopped at Fiesole, 406 AD

Germanic invasion stopped at Fiesole, 406 AD
Roman general Flavius Stilicho confronts Radagaisus, Ostrogoth leader, at Fiesole. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVandals Collection: Roman bridge over the River Rhine, Germany

Roman bridge over the River Rhine, Germany. Built by Julius Caesar and his legions using timber pilings and beams during the Gallic War. Ponte gettato sul Reno

Background imageVandals Collection: Supermarket trolleys thrown into Whitehaven harbour by vandals, Cumbria, UK

Supermarket trolleys thrown into Whitehaven harbour by vandals, Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageVandals Collection: WALLIA (end (4th century-418). Visigothic King of Hispania (639-642). Successor of Sigeric

WALLIA (end (4th century-418). Visigothic King of Hispania (639-642). Successor of Sigeric
CUL4852488 WALLIA (end (4th century-418). Visigothic King of Hispania (639-642). Successor of Sigeric. He expelled by order of the roman emperor Honorius the Vandals and Alans from Hispania

Background imageVandals Collection: Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn

Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn and shop signs
FLO4618807 Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn and shop signs. Signs for a pawn shop, milliners, optician, wineseller, fishmonger, cobbler

Background imageVandals Collection: Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost

Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost
Ancient Germanic deities and kings: Flinna or Flins, god of death in Wendish mythology, idol of the Vandals 1, and Radagasto or Radgost with ax, bird crown and bull breastplate

Background imageVandals Collection: Ancient Germanic gods: Irmensula, Crodo and Prono

Ancient Germanic gods: Irmensula, Crodo and Prono
Ancient Germanic deities: Irmensula, god of the Saxons and Westphalians depicted in medieval armour 1, Crodo or Cronus (Saturn) with spear and shield 2, and Prono or Brennus

Background imageVandals Collection: Ray Price, secretary of Garston Boat users Association, standing in front of his

Ray Price, secretary of Garston Boat users Association, standing in front of his vandalised boat. Mersey fishermen have been under threat from sinister arsonists who have wrecked boats worth

Background imageVandals Collection: Transport, Road, Cars, Burnt out Ford Transit van in farmyard

Transport, Road, Cars, Burnt out Ford Transit van in farmyard

Background imageVandals Collection: The coming of the Vandals to Spain

The coming of the Vandals to Spain
6116544 The coming of the Vandals to Spain by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: The coming of the Vandals to Spain in the early 5th century)

Background imageVandals Collection: Ancient Germanic deities, Svetovid and Triglav (handcoloured copperplate engraving)

Ancient Germanic deities, Svetovid and Triglav (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986572 Ancient Germanic deities, Svetovid and Triglav (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by Nasi (19th century); (add.info.: Ancient Germanic deities)

Background imageVandals Collection: Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost (handcoloured copperplate engraving)

Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986567 Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by Nasi (19th century); (add.info.: Ancient Germanic deities and kings: Flinna or Flins)

Background imageVandals Collection: The landing of the Vandals in Africa, 429 (engraving)

The landing of the Vandals in Africa, 429 (engraving)
3647150 The landing of the Vandals in Africa, 429 (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The landing of the Vandals in Africa, 429)

Background imageVandals Collection: Rome invaded by the Barbarians

Rome invaded by the Barbarians
LLM456892 Rome invaded by the Barbarians by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rome invaded by the Barbarians)

Background imageVandals Collection: Vandals on the march to Rome (engraving)

Vandals on the march to Rome (engraving)
655146 Vandals on the march to Rome (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vandals on the march to Rome)

Background imageVandals Collection: Geese of the Capitol, iilustration from History of Rome by Victor Duruy

Geese of the Capitol, iilustration from History of Rome by Victor Duruy, published 1884 (digitally enhanced image)
LLM438581 Geese of the Capitol, iilustration from History of Rome by Victor Duruy, published 1884 (digitally enhanced image) by English School

Background imageVandals Collection: Departure of a Vandal fleet laden with booty from a sacked city (engraving)

Departure of a Vandal fleet laden with booty from a sacked city (engraving)
3647158 Departure of a Vandal fleet laden with booty from a sacked city (engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVandals Collection: The Vandals attacking Rome, 455 (engraving)

The Vandals attacking Rome, 455 (engraving)
3647151 The Vandals attacking Rome, 455 (engraving) by Vogel, Hermann (1856-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Vandals attacking Rome, 455)

Background imageVandals Collection: Transmigrations of the barbarian tribes that invaded the Roman Empire

Transmigrations of the barbarian tribes that invaded the Roman Empire
6340072 Transmigrations of the barbarian tribes that invaded the Roman Empire by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Transmigrations of the barbarian tribes that invaded the Roman Empire)

Background imageVandals Collection: Painting King William Black, Dublin, 1822, illustration from Cassell

Painting King William Black, Dublin, 1822, illustration from Cassell
STC393289 Painting King William Black, Dublin, 1822, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by English School

Background imageVandals Collection: Genseric, King of the Vandals, sending the Bishop of Carthage

Genseric, King of the Vandals, sending the Bishop of Carthage and other members of the clergy into exile in a leaky
5229130 Genseric, King of the Vandals, sending the Bishop of Carthage and other members of the clergy into exile in a leaky boat, 439

Background imageVandals Collection: Eudoxia, widow of the Emperor Valentinian III, and Leo, Bishop of Rome, pleading with Genseric

Eudoxia, widow of the Emperor Valentinian III, and Leo, Bishop of Rome, pleading with Genseric, King of the Vandals
5229131 Eudoxia, widow of the Emperor Valentinian III, and Leo, Bishop of Rome, pleading with Genseric, King of the Vandals, not to plunder and burn Rome, 455 (engraving) by English School

Background imageVandals Collection: Gauls, Goths, Visigoths, and Vandals in Rome (engraving)

Gauls, Goths, Visigoths, and Vandals in Rome (engraving)
1052674 Gauls, Goths, Visigoths, and Vandals in Rome (engraving) by Gregory, Edward John (1850-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gauls, Goths, Visigoths, and Vandals in Rome)

Background imageVandals Collection: The Vandal fleet of Genseric defeating the Roman fleet commanded by Basiliscus, 468 (engraving)

The Vandal fleet of Genseric defeating the Roman fleet commanded by Basiliscus, 468 (engraving)
5229133 The Vandal fleet of Genseric defeating the Roman fleet commanded by Basiliscus, 468 (engraving) by English School

Background imageVandals Collection: The Vandals led by Genseric land on the coast of Africa, 428 (chromolitho)

The Vandals led by Genseric land on the coast of Africa, 428 (chromolitho)
968401 The Vandals led by Genseric land on the coast of Africa, 428 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVandals Collection: Siege of Rome by the Vandals (engraving)

Siege of Rome by the Vandals (engraving)
971102 Siege of Rome by the Vandals (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Rome by the Vandals)

Background imageVandals Collection: The landing of the Vandals in Africa (engraving)

The landing of the Vandals in Africa (engraving)
971100 The landing of the Vandals in Africa (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The landing of the Vandals in Africa)

Background imageVandals Collection: Churchyard vandals are destroying Guisboroughs historic heritage

Churchyard vandals are destroying Guisboroughs historic heritage. Ancient gravestones are being smashed and sprayed with red paint. 22nd March 1985

Background imageVandals Collection: The end of the voyage for the members of the Garston Boat Users

The end of the voyage for the members of the Garston Boat Users? Dejected members Stephen Lawson, John Smith, Ray Price (secretary) and Alan Jackson survey the latest batch of burned out boats

Background imageVandals Collection: British Tourist Vandals

British Tourist Vandals
Modern Christians in the palace of the ancient Moorish kings, Alhambra - English tourists in Granada indulge in a little vandalism... Date: circa 1870

Background imageVandals Collection: VIRGIN OF VALLS

VIRGIN OF VALLS
At Valls, Catalonia, Catholics hide the image of Mary from the atheistic Republican vandals, then when Franco is victorious, they parade it through the streets Date: 1939

Background imageVandals Collection: The Course of Empire, Destruction, 1836

The Course of Empire, Destruction, 1836
The Course of Empire. Destruction, 1836. Found in the collection of New York Historical Society

Background imageVandals Collection: Genserics Vandals in Italy, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Genserics Vandals in Italy, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Genserics Vandals in Italy, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageVandals Collection: The Battle against Radagaisus at Faesulae in 406, 1563-1565. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)

The Battle against Radagaisus at Faesulae in 406, 1563-1565. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
The Battle against Radagaisus at Faesulae in 406, 1563-1565. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imageVandals Collection: Legend of Saints Justus and Clement of Volterra, ca 1479. Artist: Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449?1494)

Legend of Saints Justus and Clement of Volterra, ca 1479. Artist: Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449?1494)
Legend of Saints Justus and Clement of Volterra, ca 1479. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVandals Collection: Map showing the Roman Empire and the Barbarians. From A Short History of the World, published c

Map showing the Roman Empire and the Barbarians. From A Short History of the World, published c. 1936
Map showing the Roman Empire and the Barbarians. From A Short History of the World, published c.1936

Background imageVandals Collection: The coming of the Vandals to Spain in the early 5th century. From Las Glorias Nacionales

The coming of the Vandals to Spain in the early 5th century. From Las Glorias Nacionales, published in Madrid and Barcelona, 1852; Artwork

Background imageVandals Collection: William III statue being painted black, Dublin, 1821 (engraving)

William III statue being painted black, Dublin, 1821 (engraving)
XJF347939 William III statue being painted black, Dublin, 1821 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVandals Collection: Nest Destroyers, 1780s (oil on canvas)

Nest Destroyers, 1780s (oil on canvas)
BAL165755 Nest Destroyers, 1780s (oil on canvas) by Robert, Hubert (1733-1808); 50x42 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageVandals Collection: The Barbarians Before Rome (oil on canvas)

The Barbarians Before Rome (oil on canvas)
XIR169183 The Barbarians Before Rome (oil on canvas) by Luminais, Evariste Vital (1822-96); 73x100 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dunkirk, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageVandals Collection: The Vandals in Rome. The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late

The Vandals in Rome. The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century, they invaded and looted Rome in 455 AD

Background imageVandals Collection: Gunthamund (450 - 496). King of the Vandals and

Gunthamund (450 - 496). King of the Vandals and Alans (484-496). Silver coin. Coin. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageVandals Collection: Disused and vandalised red telephone box in rural location, Wattisfield, Suffolk, England, august

Disused and vandalised red telephone box in rural location, Wattisfield, Suffolk, England, august

Background imageVandals Collection: Royal Graves Vandalised

Royal Graves Vandalised
Hatred of the ancien regime is carried to extremes when vandals break into the crypt at Saint-Denis, take the royal corpses from their coffins and throw them in a common ditch

Background imageVandals Collection: Mona Lisa in 1929

Mona Lisa in 1929
There she is, the painting you ve come to see ! Roped off from sticky fingers, but not yet protected by bullet-proof glass from thieves and vandals

Background imageVandals Collection: Tourists Admire Sistine

Tourists Admire Sistine
Gauls, goths, visigoths and vandals in Rome A sketch in the Sistine Chapel highlighting the many types of tourists who visit

Background imageVandals Collection: Belisarius Occupies Rome

Belisarius Occupies Rome
Byzantine general BELISARIUS, having defeated the Vandals, subdued the Ostrogoths and conquered Sicily, occupies Rome

Background imageVandals Collection: Vandals Vandalise Rome

Vandals Vandalise Rome
Rome is sacked, plundered, looted by Gaiseric and his fellow-Vandals



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"The Legacy of Vandals: From Ancient Germanic Invasions to Modern-Day Mischief" The Germanic invasion halted at Fiesole in 406 AD, marking a turning point in history and the rise of the Vandals. A Roman bridge over the River Rhine in Germany stands as a testament to ancient engineering skills, untouched by vandals throughout time. Whitehaven harbour in Cumbria, UK witnessed supermarket trolleys being callously thrown into its waters by mischievous vandals. Funeral Augustine (354-430), the revered Saint Bishop of Hippo, was mourned amidst an era plagued by Vandal invasions and unrest. Flins and Radgost were among the legendary gods and kings worshipped by ancient Germanic tribes before their encounters with the Vandals. Irmensula, Crodo, and Prono - names that echo through history as deities worshipped by early Germanic civilizations before they fell under Vandal influence. Burnt-out Ford Transit van serves as a stark reminder of modern-day vandalism on roads and transportation infrastructure across various regions. Ray Price, secretary of Garston Boat Users Association, takes a stand against vandals who threaten peaceful waterways with their destructive acts. Spain felt the wrath of invading Vandals during their conquests; forever altering its cultural landscape and leaving scars that still resonate today. The infamous sack of Rome in 455 AD orchestrated by marauding Vandals left an indelible mark on one of history's greatest empires. 11 & 12 (image captions): - Chromolithograph depicting the dramatic Sack of Rome by Vandals in 455 AD – an event etched into historical memory for its devastation wrought upon civilization's pinnacle cityscape.