Aetius. The last great commander of Ancient Rome
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At the end of the 4th century, countless hordes of new conquerors approached the borders of the Roman Empire. These were the Huns, which for a long time advanced from the depths of Asia. Mercilessly ruining and destroying everything that they came across in the way, in search of a new prey by the irresistible stream of the Huns spilled in the territories of the Roman provinces. The Hunsky Union reached its highest power under Attile, boasted that not a single blade of grass will germinate where his horse stepped. Attila"s power was so great that he imperiously dictated the conditions of the world with the powerless Roman emperors. It seemed that the fate of the Roman world was decided, and he was ready to dutifully substitute his neck under the yoke of a ferocious lord. But contrary to all the expectations, the decrepit Roman power was able to give rise to a man who, having gathered the forces of the peoples of Western Europe, in the battle on the Catalan fields inflicted a terrible defeat of the arrogant Hunnian king. This man was called Flavius Aetius. The book that you hold in your hands is about it
Author:
Author:Bukharin Petr Aleksandrovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8071-0372-7
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