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During the five-hundreds as the Roman Empire fell, various groups from the north and east moved into former Roman lands. As they moved in, these groups created their own states. The rulers of these states, usually powerfull warlords , began to call them selves kings. These kings often fought among themselves. As a result, by the early five-hundreds Europe was divided into many small kingdoms.

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