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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, 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 Legendary Leader of the Huns Attila (circa 406–453 AD) was one of the most famous military leaders and rulers of the Huns, playing a key role in the history of Europe in the 5th century His name still evokes fear and admiration, becoming a symbol of destructive power and military genius
Attila | Detailed Pedia Attila ( əˈtɪlə ⓘ ə-TIL-ə or ˈætɪlə AT-il-ə; c 406 – 453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in early 453 He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Gepids, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe
Attila the Hun: Legacy of Power and Influence Discover the enduring legacy of Attila the Hun, a figure who shaped European history through strategic brilliance and formidable leadership As the leader of the Hunnic Empire, his influence extended far beyond the battlefields, inspiring tales of valor across generations
Attila the Hun: The man behind the legend - History Skills Attila, ruler of the Huns from around AD 434 until his death in AD 453, became one of the most feared enemies of both the Western and Eastern Roman Empires His campaigns left cities in ruins, populations terrified, and Roman officials desperate for peace