He acomplished a vast empire from Mongolia to the edge of the Roman Empire this is why the chines hated the stupid mongorians.
He burned Rome to the ground, he killed millions of people, he spread terror through out both the Easter and Wester Roman Empires, and he conquered thousands of miles of land.
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.
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.
Oh, dude, mercenaries and Attila the Hun were like those unwanted guests at a party who just wouldn't leave. The mercenaries were hired muscle who caused chaos and instability, while Attila was the ultimate party crasher, sweeping in with his Hunnic horde and wreaking havoc. Together, they were like the ultimate tag team that helped speed up the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
no the europeans did not accomplish what they had hoped
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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.
Attila the Hun killed 100 million people
He was a hun
Attila the Hun and Roaring Lion sang calypsonian songs.
Attila the Hun was known as the Scourge of God by the Romans and this term was adopted by many historians. If you want to know why, just research Attila the Hun, he was known to have massacred many and played a significant role in the collapse of the Roman Empire.
no as Alexander the great was born 356 BC and attila the hun in 406 AD
Attila the Hun
Ismundzuk accomplished many things. However the biggest thing he ever accomplished was having Attila the Hun the great and powerful, as a son.
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Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun.
Warlord.