The Romans could not stop Attila from attacking the part of the empire in the Balkan peninsula by crossing the river Danube. Attila did this several times and extracted heavy ransoms.
The Romans managed to stop Attila from invading Gaul by assembling an army made of Romans and their Visigoth and Frankish allies. Soon after this Attila died and the Hun empire collapsed.
It is thought that no one forced the Romans out of Britain. It is just that when waves of invading hordes were attacking Rome the Emperor at the time felt that he wanted his armies closer to the center of his Empire (not that it helped) and when the armies withdrew then most of the Romans living in Britain did too. Although some are thought to have stayed for many years afterwards.
Most of the Romans aqueducts were underground conduits. They put the conduits on bridgework when they needed to cross a valley or when they needed to keep it at a gradient to keep the water flowing.
A republic, Romans thought, would keep any individual from gaining too much power!
No the Romans didn't have radiators, instead they had underfloor heating which slaves used to put wood into them to keep the fire going.
Yes of course, they were clean. They were clean, very clean. Like a sink. Jump down the toilet to keep clean.
Atilla Arcan's birth name is Atilla Grses.
Can Atilla was born in 1969.
Atilla Koç was born in 1946.
Atilla Altıkat died in 1982.
Atilla Engin was born in 1946.
Atilla Özdemiroğlu was born in 1943.
Atilla Yayla was born in 1957.
Atilla Saral is 192 cm.
There is evidence that Atilla the Hun may have been a dwarf. He was short for a Hun, considering that the Romans were not a tall people either. And Gaiseric, King of the Vandals, sent him a dwarf slave as a gift.
Atilla Saral was born in 1965, in Turkey.
Atilla Oral has written: 'Kuva'yi Milliye'
Atilla Özmen was born on 1988-05-11.