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Who was the fierce leader of the huns of central Asia who struck fear into germanic tribes and the Romans?

Answer, Short Form: Attila. Answer, Long Form: Attila the Hun. Explanation: I'm Smart I Know EVERYTHING. I also Toke the k12 quiz.


Who are Attila's sibling?

Attila the Hun had several siblings, most notably Bleda, who co-ruled with him for a time. While details about his other siblings are less documented, it is known that he had a brother named Dengizich, who later became a leader of the Huns after Attila's death. The dynamics among these siblings played a role in the political landscape of the Hunnic Empire during their time.


Who was attila in Rome?

Attila, often referred to as Attila the Hun, was a prominent leader of the Huns during the 5th century. He is best known for his campaigns against the Roman Empire, where he became a significant threat to both the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. Attila's invasions and raids led to widespread devastation in Roman territories, and he was often called the "Scourge of God" due to his ferocity. His reign ended with his death in 453 AD, which contributed to the eventual decline of the Hunnic Empire.


What role did Attila play in the collapse of Rome?

The Huns conquered the area around Hungary. Attila forced several of the local peoples to become allies/client states. Other peoples invaded Gaul to escape the Huns. These were the Vandals, Sueve, Alands and ,possibly, the Burgundians. The Vandals raided Gaul, moved to Spain and eventually established a kingdom in Africa. The Sueves and Alans settled in Portugal and areas of Spain. The Burgundians established a kingdom in the Rhone valley area of Gaul. The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of this invasion to take over Switzerland, Alsace and Lorraine. Thus, Attila contributed to invasions in the Western Roman Empire, loss of lands and destabilisation of the empire. Attila also tried to invade Gaul, but was defeated and repelled by a combined army of Romans, Franks and Visigoths. Soon after this he died and his empire collapsed.


When did Attila Tyll die?

Attila Tyll died on May 20, 2002.