Attila the Hun 406 - 453 AD.
Atila the hun.
Hun (Xiongnu) was defeated by Chinese and forced to move to eastern europe.
Attila the Hun
A Hun was a member of an warlike Asiatic people who invaded Europe in the 4/5th centuries
The term "Hun" historically refers to a nomadic group from Central Asia, particularly known for invading Europe in the 5th century under their leader Attila the Hun. In modern contexts, it can also be used pejoratively to describe someone as barbaric or uncivilized. Additionally, during World War I, "Hun" was used by Allied propaganda to depict German soldiers as ruthless and savage.
The allusion to Attila the Hun typically refers to a figure associated with brutality, conquest, and fearlessness. Attila was a 5th-century leader of the Huns known for his aggressive campaigns across Europe, which instilled terror among his enemies. In modern contexts, invoking his name can symbolize a ruthless or formidable adversary, often implying a disregard for human suffering or ethical considerations in pursuit of power.
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Attila the Hun reigned from 434 to March 453 and was the leader of the Hunnic Empire.
The leader who was threatened by Violonc and fled from the south is likely a reference to the historical figure of Attila the Hun. Attila was known for his fearsome invasions across Europe, and during his campaigns, he often forced various leaders to flee from his advancing forces. However, if you meant a specific story or context involving a character named "Violonec," please provide more details for a precise answer.
Atilla the hun
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.
Hun (Xiongnu) was defeated by Chinese and forced to move to eastern Europe.