His fathers name ismundzuk
Native Americans. They were on a different continent.
The fall of Rome (Roman Empire) to the Huns.
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
Aryans, Greeks, Kushanas, Huns
Ammianus admires tjem like slaves
When Marcellinus describes the Huns as being "glued to their horses," he is emphasizing their exceptional skill and familiarity with horseback riding. This phrase suggests that the Huns were highly adept at riding horses and had a strong bond with their animals, indicating a deep connection and reliance on their equestrian abilities for mobility and warfare. The image evoked is one of seamless coordination and unity between the Huns and their horses, highlighting their prowess as mounted warriors.
That is the way they were seen. If a person wasn't a Roman he/she was seen as a barbarian ( Greek for other) and treated very rudely and harshly. The Huns were barbarian and were very good horsemen, excellent fighters, and fierce in battle. They didn't fight using the Roman battle methods and to the Romans this barbaric.
A Roman historian like Ammianus Marcellinus might compare the Huns to unthinking animals to emphasize their perceived barbarism and savagery, contrasting them with the more "civilized" Roman culture. This comparison could serve to dehumanize the Huns, making their violent actions seem more instinctual and less rational, thereby justifying Roman fears and hostilities towards them. Additionally, such imagery would resonate with Roman audiences, reinforcing their cultural superiority and the need for military vigilance against perceived threats.
Huns ended in 469.
White Huns
The Invasion of the Huns
the huns died out around the 500's
Slave of the Huns was created in 1901.
That is the way they were seen. If a person wasn't a Roman he/she was seen as a barbarian ( Greek for other) and treated very rudely and harshly. The Huns were barbarian and were very good horsemen, excellent fighters, and fierce in battle. They didn't fight using the Roman battle methods and to the Romans this barbaric.
Those Huns haven't got a chance! The Huns successfully crossed the Alps riding elephants.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.