Attila the Hun was an infamous barbarian known for his military power and his thirst for blood that could seemingly never be quenched. He ruled the Huns from 434 until his death in 453.
This story appears in the January/February 2017 issue of National Geographic History magazine. Everybody may know the name “Attila the Hun,” but nobody knows where he’s buried. Finding him ...
Attila Hildmann has been a prominent figure in Germany's anti-lockdown movement during the pandemic An employee of Berlin's judiciary is suspected of leaking information about a criminal ...
When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun's secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.
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Attila Tivadar is an artist. How much does an Attila Tivadar cost? The artist's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 10 USD to 475 USD, depending on the ...
Attila Juhász manages the risk and investment strategies of all the USD fixed income portfolios for both internal clients of the World Bank Group and external clients. Mr. Juhász joined the World Bank ...