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He didn't. He attacked Western Rome in 451 AD but was beaten in Gaul (France) by Western Forces under Flavius Aetius. A few years later he invaded Italy while Rome was still recovering but again was forced to retreat due to disease. He died soon after and was never able to conquer Rome. Hope this is helpful.

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