Toulouse.
In the 4th century AD, the Western Goths were attacked by the Huns, driven across the Danube River, and entered the territory of the Roman Empire.
Around 410 AD, the Western Goths marched south under the leadership of Alaric, entered Italy, and besieged the city of Rome. With the cooperation of the slaves inside the city, the gates were opened, and they looted and left. Afterwards, they established a kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula within the territory of the Western Roman Empire, eventually establishing their capital in Toulouse.
Although they occupied large territories of the Western Roman Empire, the Western Gothic Kingdom was still a nominal ally of the Western Empire.
Because Theodoric I participated in the Battle of Chalons as an ally of the Empire, this fallen emperor was very brave. He conquered the territory of Spain, drove the Vandals and Alans to North Africa, and suppressed the Suebi to the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula.
