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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire late in the previous century, Europe fractured into many small Germanic Kingdoms, which competed fiercely for land and wealth.

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Following the collapse of the western Roman Empire in the early fifth century AD, Roman control of southern Britain also collapsed, and it split into various different kingdoms, each with their own respective chiefs or kings.

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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century, much of Aristotle's work was lost in the Latin West.

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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire the successor states, which included the Ostrogoths around 500 AD, the eastern Byzantine Empire towards the middle of the 6th century, and the Longobards from 568 / 70, all took control of Bellinzona and used the castle to assert control of the surrounding passes.

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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, there was also an Alamannic settlement, but only place names remain.

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