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When Attila the Hun was marching on Rome and headed off his attack?

Attila the Hun was poised to attack Rome in 452 AD, but his invasion was halted by a diplomatic mission led by Pope Leo I. The Pope is said to have met Attila outside the city and persuaded him to withdraw, possibly through a combination of negotiation and the threat of divine retribution. This encounter, along with the potential for famine and the strength of the Roman defenses, contributed to Attila's decision to turn back. Consequently, Rome was spared from destruction, and Attila retreated to his territory in the East.


What happened at the meeting between Pope Leo and Attila the Hun?

Attila was leading the Huns into the Western half of the Roman Empire to attack Rome in 452, when Pope Leo I rode out alone and talked to Attila, persuading him to turn back and not sack Rome. Attila was leading the Huns into the Western half of the Roman Empire to attack Rome in 452, when Pope Leo I rode out alone and talked to Attila, persuading him to turn back and not sack Rome.


What did pope Leo say to Attila the Hun?

No one knows for sure, but whatever he said to Attila convinced him to not sack Rome.


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Attila the Hun


Which famous enemy of Rome was said to have died by a nose bleed?

Attila the Hun


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What was one thing that kept Attila from marching into Rome?

Rome kept paying Attila to not attack rome.if they refused to pay then he will destroy rome.


When did attila the hun live?

Attila the Hun or Attila was a Hun ruler. He was born in 406 AD and ruled the Hun empire from 434 until his demise on 453 AD.


What King did Pope Leo Convince not to conquer Rome?

Pope Leo the Great convinced Attila the Hun to not invade Rome.


How many people did Attila the Hun kill?

Attila the Hun killed 100 million people


Who allegedly paid attila a fee to not attack?

The Eastern Emperor of the Byzantine empire allegedly paid Attila the Hun a fee so the empire would not be attacked.


How does Attila the Hun contribute to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire?

The Hun constantly kept attacking the borders of Rome so that weakened their military, and it was very costly to Rome. This also gave the Huns much land.