for rome which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the huns

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The most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns for Rome was the sack of the city in 410 AD by the Visigoths led by Alaric. This event was a major blow to the Western Roman Empire and marked the first time in nearly 800 years that the city of Rome had been successfully invaded and sacked. The sack of Rome was a significant turning point in the decline of the Western Roman Empire and further weakened its already fragile political and economic stability.