Answer, Short Form: Attila.
Answer, Long Form: Attila the Hun.
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I think Hannibal was a quite good leader because not many people could at the age of 26 lead an army which consisted of over 70000 people plus he was mercy less to his enimies. Eventhough he was outnumbered he led his soldiers to victory against the romans.
Roman Republic: -1 year term -1 patrician 1 plebian - citizens are adult males only United States: - 4 year term - one leader - citizens can be males/females/rich/poor
The leader of the Greek team in the Trojan War was Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae. He commanded the Greek forces in their siege of Troy and played a central role in the epic tales of the conflict, particularly in Homer's "Iliad." Agamemnon's leadership was marked by both his authority and his contentious relationship with Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior.
Aeneas, the protagonist of Virgil's "Aeneid," killed several key figures during his journey, most notably Turnus, the leader of the Rutulians. Their confrontation culminates in a fierce duel where Aeneas avenges the death of his friend Pallas, whom Turnus had killed. Ultimately, Aeneas kills Turnus in a moment of rage and retribution, marking a pivotal point in the epic's narrative.
the leader was Agamemnon
the huns with a leader call Attila
Alaric was the Germanic leader that took Rome in 410 A.D.
Attila the Hun
Yes
The German leader from 1933 through the end of WW2 was Adolf Hitler.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
Yes. He was a very fierce leader.
no, but he was a fierce and brave leader. he is one the main inspirations of the world. he is and will always be remembered.
While the germanic tribes were invading, a germanic leader Odoacer, a former Roman army recriut, finally conquered Rome in 476 A.D.
No one conquered the Cherusci. Augustus ordered an invasion of central Germania and this was initially successful. The Romans reached the Elbe and all the tribes in the area were subdued. However, Arminius, a leader of the Cherusci led a coalition with included the Cherusci, Bructeri, Marsi, Sicambri, Chauci and Chatti and routed three Roman legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (9 AD)
The Romans.
During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.During the Claudian campaign, the leader of the Catuvellauni tribe named Caratacus was the main enemy of the Romans. Caratacus himself eluded the Romans and was a thorn in their side for several years afterwards.