The Huns, a nomadic group from Central Asia, primarily invaded and exerted influence over various regions in Europe during the 4th and 5th centuries. They notably targeted territories within the Roman Empire, including parts of modern-day Hungary, Romania, and Austria. Their incursions contributed to the destabilization of the Western Roman Empire and led to the displacement of various Germanic tribes. Ultimately, the Huns' expansion significantly impacted the political landscape of Europe during that era.
The U.S. took over none.
Attila the hun
The whole world!
the huns died out around the 500's
The Invasion of the Huns
It took over all the countries in the word. And ththen some.
The Huns
When?
Countries take over other countries because of their imperialistic nature. For example if Country A takes over Country B. Country A can take natural resources from Country B. This benefits Country A, the country that is imperialistic because it has more resources that it can use.
They didn't take over any countries. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary did but in the end Britain, France and Russia won the war so Britain didn't need to take over any countries.
The U.S. took over none.
Korea ?
53
Attila the hun
Huns ended in 469.
different countries took over parts of Iran because they wanted more power.
The whole world!