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The Huns left Rome primarily due to a combination of internal pressures and strategic shifts. After the death of their leader, Attila the Hun, in 453 AD, the Hunnic Empire began to fragment, leading to a loss of cohesion among the tribes. Additionally, the Romans and their allies had managed to bolster defenses and resist further invasions, diminishing the Huns' prospects for successful conquest. These factors ultimately contributed to the Huns' withdrawal from Roman territories.

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