He never conquered Rome, but he did hold sway over the Romans for about twenty years, and they feared him greatly. It was believed that Attila was a scourge sent by God to punish the Romans for their wickedness. He laid siege to the Roman city of Orleans, and he later destroyed the Roman city of Aquilea, but he never conquered Rome, and he apparently had no desire to.
Attila the Hun used the legendary 'sword of mars'. He also used the crossbow, for which the old long bows were no match. The Huns also used the belief of rewards in the afterlife if they fought bravely, they had no fear of dying which made them a force against people who did. They also used war horses that were trained to charge with no fear, scattering the opposing armies.
According to movie. Attila was an expert horseman. Learned to ride very early. Attila and his horseman were expert riders, as if rider and horse were one. They hit hard and disappeared.
the huns used a mixture of skills in Archery, brutal swords to cut down other horses or humans and, the intimidation factor from the number of their cavalry.
I know that he had a bow and an axe. I think he had a lasso to, but I'm not sure
Why might a Roman historian like Ammianus want to compare the Huns to “unthinking animals”?
The invention that was introduced to the Huns was, a Stirrup. Hoped it helped <3
White Huns
The Huns only invaded Persia.
The strategy of George Washington was to use a Fabian tactic to attack quickly and then hide yourself in the bushes or disguise yourself as someone else. The other one was to go head on in a major battle which was preferred by Washington.
In which battle did the romans defeat the huns in 451?
The Battle of Catalaunian Plains
Tactic of ambush
The Roman Empire
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
People say that the Asian invaders where the Huns but nobody really knows for sure so if anybody knows step up and answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL C YALL
To be the fastest to attack
I have no answer to this question.
Why might a Roman historian like Ammianus want to compare the Huns to “unthinking animals”?
See website: Battle of Midway
The invention that was introduced to the Huns was, a Stirrup. Hoped it helped <3
A battleplane is an airplane equipped and ready for military use.