Review of Attila leadership review in Hungary: Wes Roberts Roberts began publishing books using the author 's notes. Then he continued with the preface, where he explained the content on leadership and how it is combined with the whole book. And related to Attila 's Huns. The next part of Roberts is called an introduction. Here, he gives you the history of Hun tribe and how they are powerful. Roberts also told the reader about the life of Attila Hun and the way he led the Hungarian army through many conquests.
Hun - Hoon is a nomadic warrior from the east. Under the guidance of their leader Attila, Hun beat East Goth, invaded the Eastern Roman Empire. Then they began to conquer the majority of Rome Gaul (France). In 452, the Huns invaded Italy. They plundered most of Italy but did not occupy the city of Rome. Franks-Franks is a Germanic tribe who settled in the area and today is a French country (French name comes from Franks). They began to invade the Roman border around the year 300 AD. Frank became really strong after the collapse of the West Roman Empire and eventually became one of the main empires of Western Europe.
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.
When Attila was appointed king of the king in 434, things between Rome and Hun began to collapse. Attila and his brother Breda inherited the huge empire. They are kings from the Alps to the vast area of the Caspian Sea, the Baltic Sea on the western side of the east. In order to sign the Rome Treaty with you in Magnus, the Romans had to pay 700 pounds of annual fee to you, leaving them alone. Attila 's behavior between 435 and 439 is basically unknown, not important or too important. It is said that he may have quelled barbarians in the northeast of his rule, but no one can be convinced