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When did the historical origin of Europe begin?
Primitive society needs no introduction.

In the Paleolithic Age of ancient Rome, there were inhabitants in Italy. The origin of Rome is a myth. The Roman Republic was founded in the 8th century BC and lasted until the 3rd century BC.

The earliest German record is the travel record of the ancient Greek writer Pythias, which records the residents of the North Sea today. It was Teutonic and Gutun. In the 2nd century BC, contact with the Romans deepened. In 58 and 55 BC, Caesar defeated the Germans in Gaul and wrote The Battle of Gaul. From the 4th century to the 6th century, Germans migrated. Many other nationalities, such as Goths, Vandals, Burgundy, Lombardy, etc. , have established their own countries.

Franks are a branch of Germanic people. In the middle of the 3rd century, a powerful Frankish tribe appeared in the Rhine. In 486, Clovis laid the foundation of the Frankish state.

Britain. 250,000 years ago, the Thames was inhabited by humans. In 4000 BC, Mediterranean residents came to Britain. 2500 years ago, the Bick people of the Rhine conquered the aborigines of Britain, leaving behind a large number of Stonehenge. This is the beginning of British history.

Russia. 1 century, Slavs formed two branches, East and West. In the 6th century, Slavs in the south were formed. /kloc-Russia was called Ross before the 0/5th century. The first dynasty of Eastern Slavs was Lulik dynasty, 862- 1598. In 882, the Russian Principality of Kiev was founded.