The Huns were nomads. They did not have an education.
a sword, spear, hunnic bow and arrows, and a scythian axe He would also have carried (as his soldiers did) a rope and lasso
because they changed their religion, sports, education and bussiness
It was an emperor and he did so AFTER the end of the western part of the Roman Empire. The Medieval period came after the end of the western part of the Roman Empire. It was Charlemagne who became the emperor of the Carolingian Empire some 320 year after the fall of this part of the Roman Empire
In New Rome, or the Byzantine Empire, education was highly valued and closely linked to both religious and civic life. It emphasized the importance of classical literature, philosophy, and rhetoric, often influenced by Greek and Roman traditions. Education was primarily reserved for the elite, though some opportunities existed for the lower classes, and it played a crucial role in shaping the bureaucratic and cultural elite of the empire. Overall, education was seen as essential for maintaining social order and fostering informed citizens.
Europe took much of the land of the Ottoman Empire. With a weak military and without European education and industry, the Ottomans were at a great disadvantage. They were forced to fight losing wars in defense of their empire.
Hunnic Empire ended in 469.
99 years
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Turks are known as the strongest people.Best examples are The Ottoman Empire,Seljug Empire,Hunnic empire
Attila the Hun reigned from 434 to March 453 and was the leader of the Hunnic Empire.
Attila the Hun ruled from 434 to 453 AD. He became the sole ruler of the Huns in 445 AD and is best known for his aggressive military campaigns across Europe, which significantly impacted the Roman Empire. His reign marked the height of Hunnic power, and he was often referred to as the "Scourge of God" due to his fearsome reputation. Attila died in 453 AD, after which the Hunnic Empire began to decline.
The year of Attila the Hun's birth is unknown, but the date of his death is sometime in the year 453. He reigned as the Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 until 453.
She had a great education, and knew how to rule a huge empire.
Genghis Khan -Mongol empire Thutmose III - Egyptian Empire Darius I - Persian Empire Alexander the Great - Macedonian Empire Napoleon Bonaparte - French Empire Cheng (Ch'in shih-huang-ti) - Chinese Empire Pompeius Magnus - Roman Empire Julius Caesar - Republic of Rome Attila the Hun - Hunnic Empire Hrorekr (Rurik) - Russian Empire Charles the Great - Charlemagne - Frankish Empire
The Huns (Hunnic Empire) were possibly the descendants of the Xiongnu peoples who had been the northern neighbors of China three hundred years earlier, and they may have been the first expansion of Turkic people across Eurasia. The origin and language of the Huns has been the subject of debate for centuries.
Bleda was slain by his brother Attila the Hun. The two initially ruled together, but after a power struggle, Attila killed Bleda around 445 AD to consolidate his control over the Hunnic Empire. This act marked the beginning of Attila's rise as a formidable leader in history.
It was located in the Il-khan Dynasty.