It is difficult to provide an exact number of people killed by Attila the Hun as historical records from that time are limited and often exaggerated. However, it is estimated that Attila and his Hunnic forces were responsible for the deaths of thousands, if not tens of thousands, during their conquests and invasions across Europe in the 5th century. Attila's military campaigns were known for their brutality and devastation, leading to widespread fear and destruction in the regions they targeted.
he tore people limb by limb
she was not a vampire.
He was about 5'9"-5'10", coffee complexion, clean-cut, like a caesar.
to make sure his enemy was dead
Attila the Hun was born around 406 AD in what is now modern-day Hungary, specifically in the region known as Pannonia. He was a member of the Hunnic tribe, which became prominent in Europe during his reign. The exact location of his birth is not definitively known, as historical records from that time are limited.
he tore people limb by limb
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hes jewish
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There is evidence that Atilla the Hun may have been a dwarf. He was short for a Hun, considering that the Romans were not a tall people either. And Gaiseric, King of the Vandals, sent him a dwarf slave as a gift.
Attila The Hun used dogs when he fought and hunted. He shot arrows and then went in with his dogs to kill the rest
* Atilla the HUN * Visigoths
Attila the Hun killed 100 million people
Absolutely not. Atilla the Hun was well..a Hun and Geghis Khan was a Mongol. They are very different people who lived in different time periods but did however share some brutal tactics.
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