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Atilla the Hun

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Attila the Hun (Atle Icelandic language, Atli; German Etzel; about 406-453) was king of the Huns last and most powerful in Europe. He ruled the largest empire in Europe this time, since the year 434 AD until his death. Empire stretched from Central Europe to the Black Sea and Danube River to the Baltic Sea.

During his reign he was the greatest enemy of the Eastern Roman Empire and the West: he attacked the Balkans twice and encircled Constantinople in the second attack. He moved through France to Orleans before being beaten back in the Battle of Chalons, and he drove western emperor Valentinian III from his capital at Ravenna in 452 AD.

Although his empire was buried with his death, and he did not leave any legacy, he became a legend in the history of Eropa.Di most of Western Europe, he is celebrated as the symbol (epitome) gluttony and kekejaman.Beberapa menonjolkannya historians as the great king of the nobility, and he played a role important as one of the three Scandinavian royal.

European Huns tribes may have evolved from the Xiongnu (Xiongnu), (匈奴) to the west, a collection of proto-Mongolian or proto-Turkish nomads from northeast China and central Asia. [Citation needed] They have a lot of soldiers and their enemies succeeded menumpaskan (mostly bertamadun and have a high culture) through the willingness to fight, an amazing ability to move quickly, and have a weapon like a bow Hun.
Published: July 30, 2012   
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