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    • 1. S1 E1
      1. S1 E1 Jan 30, 2001
      • A soothsayer predicts Attila will grow into a fierce warrior, and years later, he prepares for war.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Jan 30, 2001
      • Attila and the Hun army finally prepare to battle the Romans and Visigoths in Gaul.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AttilaAttila - Wikipedia

    Attila (/ ə ˈ t ɪ l ə / ə-TIL-ə or / ˈ æ t ɪ l ə / AT-il-ə; fl. c. 406–453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death, in March 453. He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Bulgars, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe

  3. Oct 27, 2009 · Learn about Attila, the leader of the Hunnic Empire who sacked and pillaged Roman cities and was known as the "scourge of God". Explore his early life, rise to power, wars with the Romans, death and legacy.

  4. A romanticized biography of Attila the Hun, who challenged the Roman Empire in the 5th century. Starring Gerard Butler, Tim Curry, Alice Krige and others, with historical inaccuracies and goofs.

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    • 2001-01-30
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  5. Mar 19, 2018 · 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.

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  6. www.britannica.com › summary › Attila-king-of-the-HunsAttila summary | Britannica

    Attila , (died 453), King of the Huns (434–53, ruling jointly with his elder brother until c. 445). He was one of the greatest of the barbarian rulers who assailed the Roman Empire. He and his brother Bleda inherited an empire that stretched from the Alps and the Baltic nearly to the Caspian Sea.

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  8. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about Attila the Hun, the 5th-century king of the Hunnic Empire who invaded the Eastern and Western Roman empires. Find out his death, his legacy and his famous saying, "There, where I have passed, the grass will never grow again."

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