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What Killed Attila the Hun?

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

Attila the Hun’s horde of warriors helped end what was left of ancient Rome. He came from eastern Europe, and then he mysteriously vanished, sparing western Europe from barbarism. Only seven centuries later did the Mongols equal his ferocity. Here’s the story of what killed this charismatic villain.

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