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The Huns

The Huns were a nomadic people who spread out over Asia and Europe during the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. The Chinese built the Great Wall to protect themselves from the Huns, who were outstanding warriors.

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How many children did Attila The hun have?

Attila the Hun is believed to have had several children, but the exact number is uncertain due to limited historical records. Some sources suggest he had multiple sons and possibly daughters, but the specifics vary. Attila's offspring were known to have played significant roles in the Hunnic Empire after his death, continuing his legacy.

What does marcellinus mean when he describes the Huns as being glued to their horses?

When Marcellinus describes the Huns as being "glued to their horses," he is emphasizing their exceptional skill and familiarity with horseback riding. This phrase suggests that the Huns were highly adept at riding horses and had a strong bond with their animals, indicating a deep connection and reliance on their equestrian abilities for mobility and warfare. The image evoked is one of seamless coordination and unity between the Huns and their horses, highlighting their prowess as mounted warriors.

Reasons to move to Pennsylvania 17th century?

To be close to some top notch scrapple, to have Gettysburg in your back yard, perhaps you are a Phillies fan, you grew up thinking that the Pocono's were real mountains, You are a Revolutionary War Buff,

What places did attila the hun wage military campaigns against?

He went against the surrounding territories and against the eastern and western roman empire

Were the Huns and Mongols the same people?

They are related to each other. Hun means one. Hun means that Turks + Mongols. Leader of the Huns are Turks.

But ın early ages Mongol population was very low. Turks and the Mongols living together with each other.

All of the Huns related to Turks Mongols and Hungarians. The first known khante of the Turks was Asian Hun Empire Mete Khan was the best known leader of this country and every Turks and the Mongol know this name.

Every Hungarian and Turk knows Attila.

What do Kermit the frog and Attila the Hun have in common?

According to Bram Stocker's Dracula Attila the Hun is a descendant of Count Dracula, making Dracula older then Attila.

In the novel Dracula, Count Dracula claims to be a Székely which is a rather exclusive community of people in Hungary that claim descent from Attila.

How are you hun?

I'm fine hunny bun....I'M A GUY FYI.

Who is Hun?

The dog master of china vs Vietnam

When was Koreana Hun born?

Koreana Hun was born on July 3, 1985, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Why were the Romans so happy being conquered by the Huns?

They weren’t happy about it and did everything they could to stop it.

What does ni shou hun hao mean in English?

I could be totally wrong, but it could mean "You speak very well" (assuming that this has been said in Mandarin). The "hun" is actually written as "hen" in pinyin, though sometimes they can sound very similar and the "shou" is actually "shuo" (this way it sounds closer to the English sounds of "aw" rather than "ow").

The characters look like this: "你 说 很 好"

and it is pronounced like so: "nǐ shuō hěn hǎo"

Keep in mind this could be totally off since I do not know much Chinese

How tall was attilla the hun?

According to Roman historian Priscus's( who actually saw & met him) description ... he was Short of stature,with a broad chest and a large head; his eyes were small, his beard thin and sprinkled with gray; and he had a flat nose and tanned skin, showing evidence of his origin that he was ASIAtic MONGOL looks.

Did attila the hun ever get married?

Attila the Hun had multiple wives and several children. Attila's last wife was Hildico, a Germanic princess. Attila died on his wedding night with her, apparently choking on his own blood from a nosebleed to which the Hun king was prone, after heavy drinking. If he had not been drunk, it is speculated that he might have survived the nosebleed which caused the death of the most powerful man in the world in 453 AD. One of Attila's would-be wives was Honoria, sister to the Emperor Valentinian III, who was banished to a convent for an act of indiscretion, and she offered herself as a wife to Attila along with half of the Western Roman Empire as her dowry. This proposition sparked the largest and bloodiest battle of ancient times, the Battle of Chalons (aka the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains) in 451 AD, and one of the most decisive battles in history. The Roman general Aetius (a friend of Attila since childhood) alligned himself with the Visigoths and other German nations, fighting Attila to a tactical draw which resulted in a strategic victory for the Romans. Anyone interested in Attila should see the 2001 miniseries "Attila" starring Gerard Butler, and the 1954 movie "Sign of the Pagan" starring Jack Palance which covers the year of Attila's life (452 AD) omitted by the later TV production. Neither story is completely accurate, but both give a feel for life in the sagging years of Roman civilization, and they may incite the viewer to read about this fascinating era.

Who was attila describe his achievements?

Attila, frequently referred to as Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire, which stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea.

During his reign he was one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. He crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans, but was unable to take Constantinople. He also attempted to conquer Roman Gaul (modern France), crossing the Rhine in 451 and marching as far as Aurelianum (Orléans) before being defeated at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.

Subsequently he invaded Italy, devastating the northern provinces, but was unable to take Rome. He planned for further campaigns against the Romans but died in 453.