By the late 15th century A.D., the invasions by nomadic groups like the Huns had largely subsided, as the Huns themselves had disappeared from historical records by the 5th century. However, the legacy of such invasions had lasting effects on the political and social structures of Europe and Asia. The power vacuums created by these movements contributed to the rise of new empires and shifts in trade routes. Additionally, the fear of invasions continued to influence European strategies and defenses well into the Renaissance period.
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