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What was the most serious consequence of the invasion of Rome by the Huns?
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They overthrew the Roman empire.
They attacked the Germanic tribes, sending them out as refugees.
The Huns devastated and destroyed large parts of the empire.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.
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The Huns devastated and destroyed large parts of the empire.
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