Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Attila - Not The NIcest Of Chaps!

Feast of Attila.

Mór Than's painting The Feast of Attila, based on a fragment of Priscus.
 Mór Than's painting, "The Feast of Attila," based on a fragment of Priscus. Public Domain. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Feast of Attila, as Mór Than (1870) painted it, based on the writing of Priscus. The painting is at the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.
Attila was the fierce 5th century leader of the barbarian group known as the Huns who struck fear in the hearts of the Romans as he plundered everything in his path, invaded the Eastern Empire and then crossed the Rhine into Gaul. Attila the Hun was king of the Huns from 433 - 453 A.D. He attacked Italy, but was dissuaded from attacking Rome in 452.

Shame on YOU, Channel 4!

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