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Q: Why did Attila decided to spare Roman?
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Why did Atilla spare Rome?

Attila decided to spare Rome because the Romans payed them an annual 2,100 (about 678 kilograms) of gold and the Roman feare Attila and his army (the Huns)Attila did not actually spare Rome. He spared Constantinople. His raids were on the Eastern Roman Empire, not the western one.


Why did attila raided roman?

to receive great riches and wealth


Why did Attila the Hun wage war against the Roman Empire?

Attila waged war against the Romans for land an loot, mostly loot.


The huns battle which of these empirs under attila's leadership?

The Roman Empire


What is the historical source for the story of Attila becoming a Roman hostage at the age of twelve?

Attila was the ruler of the Huns. He was also a writer. He wrote the history of the time period of 434-452. Since there is no definitive date of birth for Attila, it cannot be confirmed if he became a Roman hostage at age 12.


Why did Attila the Huns wage war against the western roman empire?

Attila waged war against the Romans for land an loot, mostly loot.


Why did the Attila the Hun wage war against the western Roman empire?

Attila waged war against the Romans for land an loot, mostly loot.


What leader succeeded in saving from attila the hun?

In 451 AD combined armies of Roman General Flavius Aëtius and Visigothic king Theodoric I squared off against Huns lead by Attila in battle of Catalaunian plains. Attila and his allies were defeated and his designs to capture Roman Gaul were thwarted.


What happened at the meeting between Pope Leo and Attila the Hun?

Attila was leading the Huns into the Western half of the Roman Empire to attack Rome in 452, when Pope Leo I rode out alone and talked to Attila, persuading him to turn back and not sack Rome. Attila was leading the Huns into the Western half of the Roman Empire to attack Rome in 452, when Pope Leo I rode out alone and talked to Attila, persuading him to turn back and not sack Rome.


What leader succeeded in saving Rome from Attila the Hun?

In 451 AD combined armies of Roman General Flavius Aëtius and Visigothic king Theodoric I squared off against Huns lead by Attila in battle of Catalaunian plains. Attila and his allies were defeated and his designs to capture Roman Gaul were thwarted.


Why was Attila the Hun known as the Scourge of God?

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.


Which roman emperor refused to pay Attila annual tribute and got away with it?

valentinian III