When did the conflicts between civilized society and barbarian peoples finally come to an end?

A) The final conflicts were resolved by 962 after the creation of the Holy Roman Empire.
B) The conflict came to an end by about 1000 due to the expansion of both the Eastern Byzantine Empire, and the Western civilization that evolved out of a series of invasions.
C) The conflicts were never resolved as there are still barbarian tribes today.
D) St. Patrick was the last to quell and merge barbarians and civilized society.
E) The conflicts were completely resolved by William the Conqueror.


B

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