Sort of. Attila never lived to see China's wall destroyed, but his son, I believe, led the Huns to invade China. The nation had promised soldiers and weapons to the Huns to placate them, but they never sent it. The Great Wall fell in the 3rd century C.E.
He did attack Eastern rome, not the western
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Yes, Attila the Hun murdered his brother Prince Blader for power. Attila wanted to be king instead.
Mundzuk is the name of Attila the Hun's father. The identity of his mother is unknown. How his father died remains a mystery.
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Attila the Hun
He did attack Eastern rome, not the western
Attila the Hun or Attila was a Hun ruler. He was born in 406 AD and ruled the Hun empire from 434 until his demise on 453 AD.
Attila the Hun killed 100 million people
The Eastern Emperor of the Byzantine empire allegedly paid Attila the Hun a fee so the empire would not be attacked.
He was a hun
Attila the Hun and Roaring Lion sang calypsonian songs.
because Attila the Hun was a great warrior and is considered as the most terrifying barbarian of all.He led his Hun army in attacks against the Roman Empires (East and West) and was very powerful that he was called the Scourge of God because many thought that God was punishing them by by sending Attila the Hun to attack their borders.
Attila the Hun was known as the Scourge of God by the Romans and this term was adopted by many historians. If you want to know why, just research Attila the Hun, he was known to have massacred many and played a significant role in the collapse of the Roman Empire.
no as Alexander the great was born 356 BC and attila the hun in 406 AD
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Attila the Hun