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The frontier along the Danube became the site for trade, where the Huns obtained silk and wine through annual fairs. Slaves captured in battle helped to define this civilization by bolstering the economy, whether it be through the strong output of their menial labor or through the slave sales market in Rome. Hunnic art added an interesting dimension to the culture as well. Art was expressed in the forms of bronze cauldrons and vessels. Hunnic women donned the latest in necklaces and bracelets, the jewels being anything from coral, carnelian, mother-of-pearl, quartz, pyrite, lapis and even Egyptian paste, which may have been obtained through their nomadic travels. Atilla’s aggressive foreign policies (including having issued an ultimatum to the Eastern Roman Empire demanding monetary tribute) led to a series of wars that had mixed results About 445, Atilla assassinated his brother and took upon himself the challenge of suppressing the Roman advances. A series of attacks were made by both parties. While the Huns were not exactly successful, the expeditions did introduce wealth (through the acquisition of gold), which consequently brought structure to a previously ambiguous governmental system. Now, Atilla adopted autocratic methods and even declared when his people would enter war and remain in peace. Also, the leader had an administration whom he chose (comparable to a political cabinet) and commenced a system of collecting food and tribute from his subjects. http://www.istrianet.org/istria/history/0000-0999AD/huns-goths/attila1-history.htm

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After his death and burial, perhaps at the bottom of the Danube, Atilla's three sons, Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernakh fought over succession. Ellac was the appointed successor. One year later, they were defeated and scattered by the Ostrogoths and Gepids led by Atilla's favorite chieftan Ardaric at the Battle of Nedau.

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14y ago

person who invaded a lot of places. And devastated the roman empire.

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12y ago

Attila and Bleda succeeded the throne after Rua died with no trace, and it is believed that Attila had Bleda killed in 445. He then dies in 453. His death was also not recorded in history.

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13y ago

He was a Vicious leader of the Huns which had a big impact on Rome because of their army. He was known as a savage and a fierce warrior. Hope this helped.

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10y ago

Led the huns in the invasions of constaninople, Greece, gaul, and northern Italy

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