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Attila the Hun

leader of the barbarian hordes
A biography of Attila the Hun, the warrior who led the Barbarian invasion of the Roman Empire which had dominated the world for over four centuries.

Attila, the Hun

2003
Describes the life of Attila, leader of the Huns, and his attempt to conquer the Roman Empire.

Attila

the Barbarian king who challenged Rome
2009
A portrait based on popular history explores the Hun king's pivotal role in the final demise of the Roman empire, describing how his barbarian forces employed brutal battlefield tactics and held Western Europe in sway for some fifteen years in the mid-fifth century.

The end of empire

Attila the Hun and the fall of Rome
2009
Draws on historical texts to create a unique portrait of Attila the Hun, arguing that he was not the ruthless savage he is remembered as, but instead a strong leader, master warrior, and powerful negotiator who challenged the Christianized Roman empire.

Decisive battles

2006
13 defining moments from the rise and fall of the Roman Empire to the struggle over the Persian Empire. Examines moments that altered the course of history and shaped the modern world. Gives a comprehensive account of the famed leaders and brilliant military tactics that changed history. Visit locations around the world to examine what is known of these legendary encounters. Witness recreations of the crucial battles of Rome and beyond - from Cannae to Marathon to Thermopylae - and follow some of the greatest warriors of all time, including Hannibal, Spartacus, and Attila the Hun.

Attila the Hun

2002
Discusses the Roman Empire, its collapse at the hands of barbarian hordes led by Attila the Hun, and Attila's legacy.

Attila the Hun

2006
Examines the life and adventures of the notorious fifth-century barbarian, Attila the Hun, and describes his brutal leadership throughout theRoman Empire.

Attila, the Hun

2003
Describes the life of Attila, leader of the Huns, and his attempt to conquer the Roman Empire.

Attila's treasure

1996
Hagan, a young Burgundian prince, is sent as a foster son to Attila of the Huns as a peace offering, but when Hagan, in the midst of battle and on the brink of death, discovers the pathway to the otherworld, he realizes that the knowledge makes him a dangerous adversary of the ferocious warlord.

Attila

1991
Surveys the life and times of Attila, King of the Huns, and discusses his image in myth and history.

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