Attila of the Huns is known as one of the most violent leaders of ancient times. Because of his violence, he was given the nickname "God of Scourge". In the 20th century, thanks to Attila, "Hung" was one of the worst names you could call human. The Huns are a group of barbarians and barbarians, their leaders Attila are no exception. He is a stranger on the city and baby killer. Because the bad guys disappeared in myths and folklore, the Huns continued for a long time. Generally speaking, they are not funny people.
Pannonia, born in the Roman Empire (currently Hungarian Transdanubia), around 406, Hut Attila and his brother Breda were named the Huns rulers in 434. In 445 years when he murdered his brother, Attila became the only ruler of the Xiongnu empire of the 5th century and Xiongnu. Attila is unifying the tribe of the Hun tribe and is said to be a fair ruler of his own people. However, Attila is also a prospective and cruel leader. He extended factions of the Huns to include many Germanic tribes, plundering the eastern Roman Empire to destructive land from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, causing fear during the Roman Empire.
Attila is the handsome kingdom of the 5th century BC and non-Christian people based in the large plains of Hungary. At the peak, Xiongnu Empire crossed Central Europe. The Romans believed that the Huns were barbarians Under the rule of Attila, the Huns looted and destroyed many Roman cities. His birth date is unknown, but he died in the western calendar night in 453 AD (he practiced polygamy and had multiple wives). Whether his death is natural or whether he is killed by his newlyweds Ildiko, it is still a topic of discussion. When he died, non-Christian Attila was called "the tragedy of God" and his death cheered on what was left by the Roman Empire.
Attila of Hungary was a leader of the Sionnu Empire from 434 BC to 453 BC. The god of flagellum, also known as 'scourge of God', is known for the savage behavior of the Romans and the tendency to dismiss and plunder Roman cities. He is considered to be one of the greatest "barbarians" rulers in history, has successfully expanded the rule of the Hun tribes and maintains nearly perfect records during the battle. In 434, Ruga threatened to do a perfect war with the Roman Empire before dying, if Ruga did not return the escaping Prince Funic. Emperor Theodosius II decided to negotiate and the final result was 438 Marx Peace (or the Magnus Treaty named after a city signed by Modern Serbia).