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.
We are told that Attila wanted to marry Honoria, sister of Emperor Valentinian. I have never read of wives.
The correct spelling is Ildiko
Attila the Hun had several wives and children. While it is true that he died on his wedding night, it was not his first wife that he was marrying that night.
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Yes, Attila the Hun murdered his brother Prince Blader for power. Attila wanted to be king instead.
Mundzuk is the name of Attila the Hun's father. The identity of his mother is unknown. How his father died remains a mystery.
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Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun had several wives and children. While it is true that he died on his wedding night, it was not his first wife that he was marrying that night.
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
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Attila the Hun.
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