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Barbarians Rising: Attila, King of the Huns - History

Barbarians Rising: Attila, King of the Huns - History

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Barbarians Rising: Attila, King of the Huns - History Epsilon: i think attila is not a barbarian at all, i think he just defending the border of hungary from the expanding military power of rrome in the border of hungary, i mean rome is a collapsing superpower in that time so they really going to use it's remaining military force and influence to attack and get anything from another country.
Date: 2022-09-14

Comments and reviews: 17


I'm a historian who focused on Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. And I cannot stress this enough: this show is to historical documentaries what The Sun is to journalism. How many people will take this for historically sound representation frankly makes me crave a very much present-day drink.
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These document makers try to Make history interestin by making it Look like Hollywood movie. Accuracy gets sacrificed in The altar of entertainment. Result: blood and guts spilled all over by hipsterlooking actors, yet no one learns anything(at least not history.
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Thiers is a movie on Stila Hard Buttla plays him
They say because of the explosion of Cracatoa a portion of the Mongols went to greener pastures for Thier horses because of a 5degree drop of temperature. I didn't know they carved Thier faces.

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Attila was not a silly barbarian, he spoke four languages. Like the Scythian King, he was not dressed as a fur hunter. If they did not rely on distorted historical history, they might know. It wasn't Attila who came in for the first time
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They say that the Roman-s have never heard of Attila before he attacked Rome, but Attila was actually send to Rome during his adolescence as a diplomatic hostage. There-s evidence that he even was instructed in Latin and Greek.
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Surviving by fighting is not barbaric. If you look at it that way, most of the tribes living in history are barbarians. If you call the Huns barbarians, you will call the Germans, the Visigoths, and the Ostrogoths barbarians.
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Most evil? And Nero and Caligula emperors? Rome was a barbarian empire of slavery and crucifixions. More, we please to prove that Attila killed Bleda: it is an assumption. The West is a grand master of spiritual poison mixed.
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Attila is like the catalyst of the Western Roman empire demise, and the most ruthless military leader of plunder and sack the Roman empire unlike any other barbarian raids.
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In Hungary he's perceived as a warrior and a statesman. The American historians
are right and wrong bias to Roman rule. romans did genocide too.

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0: 00: Today, we will rip the empire from their dead hands! There will be great sacrifice, there will be death, BUT WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS!
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None of the great leaders wore helmet. Man bun protects The head. If small bits are unrealistic, how can The rest Be reliable history.
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Personally I'm what people call Asian looking but if you want my opinion the real Atilla is probably look like Charles Bronson.
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Attila and Ghengis Khan are barbarian monsters, but Alexander -The Great- and Christopher Columbus are heroes. right lol -
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Turk have not great history why they say Chinges Khaan, Atilla Khan was turkisk people -! All world know that they was Mongols!
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enjoyed this so much but the battle of The Plains was in June and I dont think atilla wore furs. Good acting though, .
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1) Romisk Empire 2) Mongolisk Empire 3) Stor Britain was Empire not another land build Empire! That is true history
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No one talking about great Indian king Shri skandgupta of Gupt dynasty, who defeated the huns in our land.
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