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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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
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
Pope Leo the Great convinced Attila the Hun to not invade Rome.
Huygivi
Attila the Hun was the ruler of the Huns from 434 to 453, when he died. He attempted to conquer Roman Gaul (modern France) but was defeated at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains. He invaded the northern provinces of Italy, but could not reach Rome.
No one knows for sure, but whatever he said to Attila convinced him to not sack Rome.
Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun
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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 Hun constantly kept attacking the borders of Rome so that weakened their military, and it was very costly to Rome. This also gave the Huns much land.
Leo lived in Rome. He was instrumental in convincing Attila the Hun from ransacking the city.