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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.

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