What did Attila look like?

He described Attila himself as: "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 a swarthy complexion, showing the evidences of his origin."
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How big was Attila the Hun?

He not only made the Huns the most effective fighting force of the time, but he also built a vast empire from virtually nothing in less than ten years. At its height, this empire stretched from central Asia across to modern-day France and down through the Danube Valley.
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How was Attila the Hun described?

Attila the Hun was the leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453 A.D. Also called Flagellum Dei, or the “scourge of God,” Attila was known to Romans for his brutality and a penchant for sacking and pillaging Roman cities.
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Was Attila a Mongolian?

Some say, his roots are from Central Asia, precisely Mongolia, some say he is more closely related to Turkic.
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Are the Mongols and Huns the same?

The Huns and the Mongols were two nomadic steppe peoples, who people sometimes confuse. They lived almost a thousand years apart, but both played an important role in Eurasian history. They were both master archers and horsemen, like many of the steppe nomadic tribes were.
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What ethnicity was Attila the Hun?

The Huns were a group of Eurasian nomads, appearing from east of the Volga, who migrated further into Western Europe c. 370 and built up an enormous empire there. Their main military techniques were mounted archery and javelin throwing.
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Who defeated Attila?

When the new Eastern Roman emperor, Marcian, and Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III, refused to pay tribute, Attila amassed an army of half a million men and invaded Gaul (now France). He was defeated at Chalons in 451 by Aetius, who had banded together with the Visigoths.
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Was Attila the Hun bad?

Known as “Flagellum Dei,” or “scourge of God,” Attila the Hun was one of the most fearsome enemies the Romans ever faced.
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Why did people fear the Huns?

The Huns had created a huge domino effect, forcing an overwhelming influx of new people into Roman territory. These dangerous warriors had helped to destroy the Roman Empire, before they even got there.
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Did Romans beat Attila?

Attila is finally defeated

Since Honoria had proposed to Attila, he expected to get dowry payment in form of land. The emperor was furious because he thought his sister was ambitious and intended for it to happen. Honoria was married to the boring Roman aristocrat in the end, and this made Attila angry.
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What religion are Huns?

Attila was king of the Huns, a non-Christian people based on the Great Hungarian Plain in the fifth century A.D. At its height, the Hunnic Empire stretched across Central Europe. The Romans considered the Huns to be barbarians, and under Attila's rule the Huns pillaged and destroyed many Roman cities.
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Who are the descendants of the Huns today?

According to hvg.hu, it seems that the argument about the Hungarians' Hun origin re-emerges. Based on the analysis of findings from the time of the Hungarian conquest, geneticists believe that our ancestors' DNA was quite similar to the Huns'.
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Was Attila the Hun a barbarian?

Attila, byname Flagellum Dei (Latin: “Scourge of God”), (died 453), king of the Huns from 434 to 453 (ruling jointly with his elder brother Bleda until 445). He was one of the greatest of the barbarian rulers who assailed the Roman Empire, invading the southern Balkan provinces and Greece and then Gaul and Italy.
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Who destroyed the Huns?

Ardaric defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao in 454 CE in which Ellac was killed. After this engagement, other nations broke away from Hunnic control. Jordanes notes that, by Ardaric's revolt, "he freed not only his own tribe, but all the others who were equally oppressed" (125).
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How did the Huns lose?

Attila invaded Gaul, which included modern-day France, northern Italy and western Germany, in 451. But the Romans had wised up and allied with the Visigoths and other barbarian tribes to finally stop the Huns in their tracks.
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Are the Huns in Mulan real?

Although being called Huns, this is a historical misconception; the Xiongnu were the tribal raiders that attacked China during the age of Mulan. The Huns did not exist around the same time as the Xiongnu and never attacked China.
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What did the Huns actually look like?

Jordanes stressed that the Huns were short of stature, had tanned skin and round and shapeless heads. Various writers mention that the Huns had small eyes and flat noses.
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Do the Huns still exist?

The Huns went back to their favorite sport, fighting, and it was only after they were smashed and dispersed by a Chinese emperor's general many generations later, according to local Mongolian historians, that they vanished from Chinese scrolls.
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Which barbarian Group was the most powerful?

Goths - One of the most powerful and organized groups of barbarians were the Goths. The Goths were divided into two major branches: the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths. The Visigoths took over much of Western Europe and battled Rome constantly in the late 300's.
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What was unique about the Huns?

During the 4th and 5th centuries, they gained a reputation for being ruthless, indomitable savages with their unique approach to warfare. The Huns were expert archers who used reflex bows that could cleanly hit a target 80 yards away.
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What race are Hungarians?

Ethnic Hungarians are a mix of the Finno-Ugric Magyars and various assimilated Turkic, Slavic, and Germanic peoples. A small percentage of the population is made up of ethnic minority groups.
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What is Hun slang for?

Hun can be a term of endearment, a phonetic spelling from a shortening of honey. It's also used as a derogatory slang term for women involved in multi-level marketing.
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Who are the Hungarians descended from?

Their original composition probably included Iranian and Turkish people, while other populations were already present in the territory (Avars, Slavs, Germans). Some of the Hungarian ethnic groups claim to be descendants of ancient Magyars settlers (such as the Orség), others of Huns, Turks or Iranians.
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Is Huns a Turkic?

Huns were not Turkic but Turks are (were) Hunnic. Historians believe that “Hun” word was not refering a ethnicity . It means “Human” in Hunnic language and it includes many central asian nomadic peoples like Turks , Mongols, Manchus , Tungus etc..
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