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.
Huns Had fierce warriors they raided Roman territory in the East. Huns and Goths both Attacked Rome Fled into Roman Territory Goths Made up of Visigoths and Ostrogoths Huns were undefeatable Moved into Roman Empire
The Huns, Led by Atilla
He didn't really 'leave' Rome as much as he 'fled' Rome. He killed a man.
Leo I, Pope who convinced Attila to turn away from Rome without attacking. Check out DoobieBurnin.com
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
the huns
Barbarians. Huns. Rumored fall of rome
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
He attacked in 447 Ad.
the attacked Rome during the early 70's
Attila is the leader of the Huns, but he did not attack first the Visogoths did.
The Huns
The fall of Rome (Roman Empire) to the Huns.
Huns Had fierce warriors they raided Roman territory in the East. Huns and Goths both Attacked Rome Fled into Roman Territory Goths Made up of Visigoths and Ostrogoths Huns were undefeatable Moved into Roman Empire
The Huns, Led by Atilla
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