Okay, so a long time ago, there were a group of people called the Germanic tribes. They came from places like Germany and Scandinavia. Some of these tribes moved to a place called the Iberian Peninsula, which is where Spain and Portugal are today.
When the Germanic tribes got to the Iberian Peninsula, they set up different kingdoms. These kingdoms were like big groups of people who lived in the same area and had their own rulers. Some of the more well-known Germanic kingdoms were the Visigoths and the Suebi.
The Visigoths were the first Germanic tribe to set up a kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. They started ruling in the year 418. They were in charge for a long time, from the 5th century all the way to the 8th century. During their time in power, they had a lot of influence on the culture and language of the people who lived in the area.
The Suebi were another Germanic tribe who set up a kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. They started ruling in the year 409, which is before the Visigoths. They were in power for about 170 years, until the Visigoths took over their kingdom.
There were also other Germanic kingdoms in the area, like the Vandals and the Alans, but they weren't around for as long as the Visigoths and Suebi.
So, to sum it up, a long time ago, some Germanic tribes came to the Iberian Peninsula and set up kingdoms. The Visigoths were in power for a long time, and the Suebi were in charge for a while too. There were other Germanic kingdoms, but they didn't last as long.