- Attila - Wikipedia
He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Gepids, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe As nephews to Rugila, Attila and his elder brother Bleda succeeded him to the throne in 435, ruling jointly until the death of Bleda in 445
- Attila | Biography, King, Battles, Death, Facts | Britannica
Attila (died 453) was the king of the Huns from 434 to 453 (ruling jointly with his elder brother Bleda until 445) He was one of the greatest rulers among those groups that the Romans referred to as barbarians
- Attila the Hun - Death, Quotes Facts - Biography
Attila the Hun, 5th-century king of the Hunnic Empire, devastated lands from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, inspiring fear throughout the late Roman Empire
- Attila - Biography, Facts Battles | HISTORY
Attila the Hun was the leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453 Also called Flagellum Dei, or the “scourge of God,” Attila was known to Romans for his brutality and a penchant for sacking and
- Attila the Hun - World History Encyclopedia
Attila the Hun was the greatest battle captain of his age, his reputation striking terror in his enemies who both feared and respected the Scourge of God More than fifteen hundred years later, his name remains synonymous with aggressive cavalry and the warrior ethos
- Attila The Hun: Who Was The “Scourge Of God” Who . . . - HistoryExtra
Attila the Hun (c406–453) was the leader of the ancient nomadic people known as the Huns from 434 to 453 AD and ruler of the Hunnic Empire He was a powerful warlord and an astute politician, keeping a diverse confederation of tribes together for decades
- Attila the Hun: Biography of the Scourge of God - Live Science
Attila was king of the Huns, and a relentless warrior who attacked both the Western and Eastern Roman Empires
- Attila the Hun: Legacy of Power and Influence
Explore the profound legacy of Attila the Hun, the legendary warrior king who reshaped European history Dive into his strategic prowess and cultural impact, unifying diverse tribes and influencing governance
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