Attila the Hun, who ruled from 434 to 453 AD, led his forces in campaigns across much of Europe, but he did not establish a formal empire or conquer countries in the modern sense. His invasions affected various regions, including parts of modern-day Hungary, Romania, and Austria, and he threatened the Roman Empire, leading to significant territorial changes. While he did not conquer specific countries, he instigated widespread fear and destruction across the territories he invaded.
Attila the Hun who led his people to the west and conquered major parts of Europe in the 4th AD/ CE century.
Attila the Hun forced and conquered countries to join his army but the Huns themselves were deadly warriors. Huns brought terror and destruction . He attacked Italy and fought, burned and killed like no other barbarian tribe.
Attila the Hun killed 100 million people
In 445, their huge empire was ruled solely by Attila. Organizing the conquered tribes as allies Attila crossed the Danube and besieged Constaniople. Then he turned westward and attacked Gaul where he was temporarily defeated by a combined Roman-Visigothic force. Not showing any real signs of defeat, he instead turned eastward and destroyed Milan. As he was preparing to attack Constaniople again, Attila suddenly died of a nosebleed.
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.
Attila the Hun who led his people to the west and conquered major parts of Europe in the 4th AD/ CE century.
Attila the Hun forced and conquered countries to join his army but the Huns themselves were deadly warriors. Huns brought terror and destruction . He attacked Italy and fought, burned and killed like no other barbarian tribe.
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
Only Spain did that (1521 - 1821)
No countries were "conquered by Europe". During WW2 Europe was split between Germany and countries they attacked and neutral countries.
Attila only conquered some of Asia, but his vast empire took hold of Asia and Hungary, leading to most of Europe.
what countries conquered central aisa
Attila the Hun killed 100 million people
None, in fact they were flung out of the African countries they had conquered before the war.
Napoleon Bonaparte
no country
none :)